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Mr. and Mrs. Patrick L. Hepner Jr.

    Sheree White of Statesboro and Patrick L. Hepner Jr. of Brunswick, Ga., were united in marriage during a 4 p.m. ceremony held on June 22, 2013, at the First United Methodist Church in Statesboro.
    The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Faircloth (Pat) of Statesboro and Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. White Sr. of Hartwell, Ga. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Zilpha E. McDonald and the late Joseph F. McDonald and the late Ralph B. White Sr. and the late Julia C. White.
    The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Harris of Brunswick and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick L. Hepner Sr. of Oklahoma City, Okla. He is the grandson of Mrs. Jacqueline Bowman and the late Willmar Bowman and Loula Mae Wallace and the late W.H. Wallace Sr.
    Given in marriage by her father, Robert W. White Sr., the bride wore a strapless ivory and organza beaded gown and train. It had a sweetheart neckline and corset bodice. She wore a diamond tiara and shoulder-length veil.
    The bride carried a bouquet of white gerbera daisies with purple and green accent flowers and baby's breath wrapped in a white ribbon.
    Matron of honor was Rosanna Ward of Statesboro, sister-in-law of the bride. She wore a purple strapless organza knee-length dress.
    Anna Hepner of Brunswick, daughter of the groom, was bridesmaid. She wore a purple strapless organza knee-length dress.
    Jenna Bea Mallard of Statesboro served as flower girl. She wore a sleeveless ivory eyelet dress that tied in the back.
    Robert W. White Jr., brother of the bride, served as the groom's best man. Groomsmen were Ben Hepner and William Hepner, sons of the groom. Andrew White, brother of the bride, was usher. Ring bearer was Knox Ward, nephew of the bride.
    Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Statesboro Ballroom of the Quality Inn Hotel.
    The couple honeymooned in Orlando, Fla., and now resides in Statesboro.

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