Roanoke Times
Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.
DATE: SUNDAY, August 15, 1993 TAG: 9308130365
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KEY-KELLEY
Tamara Michelle Kelley and Brian Meisel Key were united in marriageAugust
14, 1993, at St. Andrew's Catholic Church, Roanoke, Va., with the Rev.Joseph
Metzger III officiating. Areception followed at the Patrick Henry Hotel. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy L. Kelley, and the granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Muriel Hurt and Mr. and Mrs. James G. Kelley. The groom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Key. All are of Roanoke. Neerja Jain served as
maid of honor, with FloriaHager, Cynthia Kelley, sister-in-law, Heather Key,
sister of the groom, and Andrea McClellan as bridesmaids. Brent Cook served as
best man, with EricBowling, Steve Brandt, Todd Carroll, and Tim Kelley,
brother of the bride, in attendance as groomsmen. Dean Rodil was an usher.
Miranda Stewart, sister of the groom, was the guestbook attendant, and
Michelle Austin was the scriptural reader. Pam Jennings served as the
weddingdirector. Special thanks go to MarkDuVall, organist; Jeff Kresge,
trumpeter; and Barry Brooks, photographer. BothTamara and Brian are graduates
of Cave Spring High School. Tamara graduated from Roanoke College with a
B.B.A. concentrating in accounting, and is employed by First Union Bank in
Roanoke. Brian graduated from ODU, earning a degree in civil engineering
technology. He isemployed by Anderson & Assoc.Engineers in Blacksburg. After a
wedding cruise, the couple will reside in Salem.
by CNB