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Posted: Saturday, September 22, 2012 12:30 am

Stacy May Eaves and Phillip James Reed, both of Beaufort, were united in marriage Aug. 11, 2012, at Greenstreet Acres Gazebo. The Rev. Vickie Danley officiated at the ceremony.

Bride’s parents are Robert and Ruth Eaves, Beaufort. Groom’s parents are Paul Reed and Noreen, St. Clair, and Mark and Dawn Cleavelin, Beaufort.

The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Serving as maid of honor was Amy Trout, Leslie. Bridesmaids were Meghan Ashworth, Kaylyn Ashworth and Sarah Rudder, all of Union.

Best man was C. Paul Reed, St. Clair, groom’s brother. Groomsmen were Cary Barbarick, Joey Chasteen, both of Leslie, and Clestin Hohlt, Union.

Flower girls were Riley, Union, Allison, Leslie, bride’s niece, and Lillian Reed, bride and groom’s daughter, Beaufort.

Ushers were C. Paul Reed and Cary Barbarick. Raymond Brune and Austin Strubberg provided the music.

A reception was held at Case & Bucks, Union.

The bride is a graduate of Union High School. The groom graduated from Union High School in 2009.

The couple reside in Beaufort.

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