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Thursday, 2nd September 2010

Wedding of the Week ... Lorna Brown and Graham Mitchell

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Published Date: 18 March 2009
LORNA (25) is an early years officer while Graham (22) is a joiner.
They live in Main Street, Shieldhill.

HOW THEY MET: Lorna and Graham were members of the Young Farmers and met at the Royal Highland Show, Ingliston, Edinburgh, in 2004.

THE PROPOSAL: Graham got down on one knee at the top of the Wallace Monument on Hogmanay, 2007, and popped the question to a surprised Lorna.

THE WEDDING: The wedding was held in Shieldhill Church on February 18 and the reception was at Glenbervie House. There were 140 during the day with a total of 200 guests in the evening.

THE DRESS: Lorna wore a strapless, ivory Alfred Angelo gown with beading.

THE BRIDAL PARTY: Lorna's chief bridesmaid was her friend and cousin Amy McNee, the matron of honour was Alison Wilson, and niece Nicola Waugh (8) was also a bridesmaid. Lorna's nephews, Craig (6) and Ewan Waugh (4), were page boys. Graham Brown, Andrew Waugh, and John Logie were ushers.

THE HONEYMOON: The couple returned from a Caribbean cruise last week.

THANKS: Thanks go to both sets of parents, Jim and Beth Brown and Robert and Elizabeth Mitchell, and to everyone who attended on the day.

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  • Last Updated: 18 March 2009 6:25 PM
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  • Location: Falkirk
 
 
 


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