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Viva Las Vegas for Sarah and Marcus



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LAS Vegas was the destination for the wedding of Sarah Bailey and Marcus Knight.
The couple jetted off to the USA to get married in the Chapel of the Flowers, where as part of the ceremony, they lit a unity candle together.

The bride, who works in insurance, is the daughter of Lorraine and Nic Bailey, of Carnegie Gardens, Broadwater.

Her dress was made of pearl-white satin with crystal and pearl beading and had a claret-coloured trim.

She held a bouquet of claret roses and wore crystal jewellery and was given away by her father, Nic.

The bridegroom, a design engineer, is the son of Derek and Beryl Knight, of Hillside Road, Sompting.

His father, Derek, was the ring bearer at the ceremony.

On returning to the UK, the pair held a reception at the Beechwood Hall Hotel.

They will live in Eastleigh.

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  • Last Updated: 19 February 2008 2:56 PM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
 

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