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Thursday, 2nd September 2010

Wedding of the Week: Jennifer Ross and Stephen Devine

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Published Date: 22 January 2010
The wedding of Jennifer Ross and Stephen Devine
THE COUPLE: Jennifer Ross (24) is from Denny and is a contract administrator. Stephen Devine (23) is a commis chef and is from Bonnybridge. The couple live in Camelon.

HOW THEY MET: Jennifer and Stephen knew each other through mutual friends but it wasn't until they both went to a friend's party in 2002 that Stephen asked Jennifer out. They started dating not long after.

THE PROPOSAL: Stephen popped the question at a Queens of the Stone Age gig in November 2007. She said: "He asked me right before one of my favourite songs came on."

THE WEDDING: The couple tied the knot on October 23, 2009. The ceremony and reception were held at The Three Kings, Falkirk.

THE WEDDING PARTY: Jennifer's bridesmaid was her friend Michelle Bateman and her two flower girls were Mia and Teigan White. Her older brother Gordon gave her away. Stephen's best man was his brother Stuart.

THE DRESS: Jennifer wanted something different for her wedding dress and found the perfect one at Angelique Lamont bridal shop in Glasgow. She said: "It was beautiful. It was white and it had a black flower design on the bodice."

THE HONEYMOON: The newlyweds spent a long weekend at the Piperdam Lodge in Dundee.

THANKS: The couple would like to give a special thanks to Stephen's dad Peter and to Laura Johnston.

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  • Last Updated: 22 January 2010 9:10 AM
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  • Location: Falkirk
 
 
 


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