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Mr. Stewart, Ms. Snow married on Oct. 19
Stephanie Ann Snow of North Augusta and Jason Daniel Stewart of North Augusta were married on Oct. 19, 2012, in Augusta. The bride was given in marriage by Sean Bogle, the bride's son. Pastor Marty Baker officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Brad and Sue Snow of Oregon, Ohio. She is the granddaughter of Ruby Ann Chaplin of Charleston.
The bridegroom is the son of John and Julie Sparks of North Augusta. He is the grandson of Daniel and Mary Lynn Stewart of Trenton.
The bride wore a strapless, white ball gown with pearls and rhinestones. Her veil was white with pearls, and her jewelry was white pearls with rhinestones. She carried white and pink roses with black ribbon.
Bridesmaids were Ms. Kimberly Bogle of North Augusta, Ms. Bailie Sparks of North Augusta, Ms. Taylor Sparks of Charleston, Robyn Kelley of Evans, Ga., Ms. Madelyn and Cynthia Harris, both of Beech Island.
The bridesmaids wore long, black chiffon dresses with spaghetti straps and black pearls. They carried white and pink roses.
Mr. John Arnette of North Augusta was the best man.
Groomsmen were Mr. Sean Bogle of North Augusta, Mr. Scott Blalock of Charleston, Mr. Sean Kayea of North Augusta, Mr. Nick Hallen of North Augusta, and Mr. Jeff Bussey of North Augusta.
Jack Kayea of North Augusta was the ringbearer. MacKenzie Martin of Augusta was the flower girl.
The bride's mother wore a cream lace dress and carried pink roses. The groom's mother, Lynn, wore black pants and a black-and-white jacket. The groom's mother, Julie, wore black pants and a green chiffon shirt.
Following a reception at Julian Smith Casino, the couple left for a wedding trip to Gatlinburg, Tenn.
They will reside in North Augusta.
The bride is a graduate of Michigan State with a degree in business management. She is employed by Bridgestone-Firestone.
The groom is a graduate of North Augusta High School and is employed by TTX Hamburg.










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