Roanoke Times
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DATE: SUNDAY, February 16, 1992 TAG: 9202140412
SECTION: EXTRA PAGE: E-8 EDITION: METRO
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DATELINE: BLACKSBURG LENGTH: Short
JOHNSON-TAYLOR
Judith Michele Taylor and Carl Everett Johnson were united in marriage
February 15, 1992, at the Blacksburg Baptist Church. Dr. Raymond F. Allen
officiated at the double ring ceremony. The reception was held at the Custom
Catering Center. The matron of honor was Natalie Clevinger, of Richmond.
Bridesmaids were Christina Johnson and Theresa Johnson, sisters of the groom;
Lisa Baucom, Jacqueline Ecker, Diane Grinnel, and Gayle Sarman. The flower
girl was Caitlyn Rancourt. The best man was Dennis Argerson, of Washington,
D.C. Groomsmen were Marc Taylor, brother of the bride; Swen Johnson, brother
of the groom; Robert Bastek, William Giovanniello, Kevin Hennessy, Terry
Malick, and Alexander Pugliese. The ringbearer was Joshua Rancourt. The
guestbook was attended by Susan Lawrence. The bride's gown was made of ivory
satin adorned with beaded and sequined alencon lace, and she carried a
cascading bouquet of mums, roses and ivy. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Larry T. Taylor, of Blacksburg. She is a graduate of Blacksburg High
School and the College of William and Mary, and is employed by Central
Fidelity Bank. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson, of
Matawan, New Jersey. He is a graduate of Holmdel High School and James Madison
University. He is employed by Virginia Ventures Corporation. The newlyweds
will live in Richmond after a wedding trip to St. Lucia.
by Bhavesh Jinadra
by CNB