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and two tractors were also used in the food, A bridal shower was held on
decorating the groom’s table. The The wedding party and guests June 3, in Beeville Faith Lutheran
table followed the groom’s lifetime joined in the Grand March tradition. Church.
hobby of collecting John Deere and then the guests watched the A lingerie shower was held on
tractors. couple dance to Sam Kershaw's June 30 by the bridesmaids in
Before the cutting of the "You Are the Love of My Life, Beeville.
wedding cake, Wade Alexander, under a setting of soft twinkle A rehearsal dinner was hosted
best man, lead a toast to the couple lights. by the groom’s mother and
with wishes for a long and happy As the couple departed, grandmother at the church.
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A buffet of barbeque and the to see them off.
trimmings were served. Tables of Following a honeymoon trip to
fresh fruits, cheese, and crackers San Antonio, the couple will reside
Carrie Lynn Kopplin and Drew sea pearls and a corsage of red layer of the cake
Allen De Armond were united in roses. The mother of the bride The groom’s table, covered in
holy matrimony at 3:00 p.m. on wore a long chiffon dress of navy ivory tablecloths, ’ featured
Saturday, July 1, 2000 in the Faith and iridescent beads. containers of fresh strawberries
Lutheran Church in Beeville. Rev. The maid of honor was Brooke dipped in white and milk chocolate
Richard Bremer performed the Adams, friend of the bride, of and cinnamon glazed pecans and
double ring ceremony. Beeville. The bridesmaids were almonds on silver platters. Small
The bride is the daughter of Amanda Slape, friend of the groom, glass votive candles were arranged
Alfred “Butch” and Patricia of Clarksville, Tennessee; Dawn around the tables. Following a
Kopplin Jr. of Beeville. She is the Kesler, friend of the bride, of cotton theme, the groom’s cake was
granddaughter of Delaphine A Dallas; Danielle Perry, cousin of in the shape of a cotton bale. On
Kopplin and the late Alfred Kopplin J the bride, of Anderson; Amy the top slat of the cake were two
Sr. and Evelyn Schutz and the late ‘McInroe, friend of the groom, of “John Deere Friends” statues of a
Burnett Leiben of Bryan. Lubbock; and Amy Trlica, cousin little boy and girl. The statues were
The groom is the son of Debra of the bride, of Dallas. The gifts to the couple from the groom’s
Land of Levelland and Dirk and bridesmaids wore dresses of deep mother. A red wagon with side
Kim DeArmond of Graham. His gray slate made of satin with an A-
grandparents are J.T. and Betty line design. The dresses featured a
Rackler and Jack and Vonnie scoop neck bodice with a silver
DeArmond all of Levelland. paisley pattern on the bodice. The
As guests entered the church back featured covered buttons and a
they registered at a table decorated small bow. Each bridesmaid „
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Her bouquet was made of white with a billboard reading, Center. Lubbock
and red roses in a cascade effect. “Congratulations to Drew and He weighed 7 lbs , and he was
The bouquet was accented with Carrie.” 19 1/2 inches long
white baby’s breath, greenery, and The guest tables at the He is welcomed home by his
silver ribbons. reception were decorated with brother. Derek Dunn
Following tradition, the bride’s white table cloths with mirrored His grandparents are: Don and
gown and veil were something new. tiles placed beneath each candle Judy McIntire of Levelland. Gary
Something borrowed and old was a holder of glass and greenery, and Jeana Dunn of Amarillo
wedding ring belonging to the The registry, gift, and food His great-grandparents are
groom’s great-grandmother Gleecy tables were decorated with white Ginger Webb of Levelland; Mr and
Hayslip. The groom’s lace with iridescent tulle and silver Mrs Sid Marshall of Cordell. OK;
grandmother, Betty Rackler, lame draped from columns at Mrs Mildred Dunn and the late
presented the ring to the bride different levels. Large fems and Virgil Dunn of Cordell. OK
following tradition. The ring has Fica trees set atop and beside the ***
been worn by the family brides for tables. Silver roses floating in Lionel and Angelica Guerra of
years The bride was the first to bowls added softness to the tables Levelland arc proud to announce
wear it as a great-grandchild, that held pictures of the bride’s the birth of their son. Lionel Higinio
Something blue was the white lace portrait and the couple’s Gucrrawhowasbomat2.55a.nl
garter with blue ribbons and penny engagement picture. July 7, 2000 in Covenant Hospital
holder for the pennies in her shoes. Two different wedding Levelland.
They were made by Winnie announcements were on the registry He weighed 7 lbs & 1 oz. and
Harrison of Levelland, a friend of table. One was framed in lace he was 19 1/4 inches long;
the bride and groom’s family. matted in burgundy. The invitation He is welcomed home by
Ty Land, brother of the groom, of the wedding was etched in siblings,. ArmandoF emandez. 4,
escorted their mother to the front of crystal on a stand as a gift to the andceciliaEemande q „_d
the church and Case Kopplin, couple. : Hisgrandparentsa reiHelenand
brother of the bride, escorted his The bride’s table was decorated Jim Gallegos oClo of NMjDsca
mother to the front of the church similarly to the other table. Her Severiano Rios of San
where both mother’s lit their table also featured a covered oval Esther and Severiano Rios of San
respective family candles. box to hold the couple’s wedding His great-grandparents are
The mother of the groom wore memorabilia and a four-tier Guerra of Friona Rosa
a sand colored tea-length dress of wedding cake of Italian cream with Eignn Guerf of Friona, Ton
crepe with a lace bodice with little x beautiful fresh red roses around Gallegos of Tucumcari, NM. Vera
in lace, tulle, and silver and white carried three long stem red roses
candles in crystal. Programs accented with baby’s breath and
designed by the couple were tied greenery. The roses were tied
with burgundy satin bows. loosely with silver and red ribbons.
The church was decorated with The best man was Wade
pew markers of iridescent tulle Alexander, friend of the groom, of
bows and white and silver lace San Angelo. The groomsmen were
ribbons. The outer pew markers Ty Land, brother of the groom, of
were made of single tall hurricane Levelland; Tommy Howry II, friend
candles with tulle bows that draped of the groom, of Abilene; Chase
and then pooled at the floor. Two Kopplin, brother of the bride, of
arch candelabra of nine white Beeville; Jason Rackler, cousin of
tapered candles decorated with the groom, of Levelland; and Clint
greenery and tull bows were Wolfe, cousin of the bride, of
positioned on the altar. The unity College Station.
candles were on a tall stand on the The groomsmen wore black
altar. The candles were lit by the classic tails by After Six with silver
groom’s cousin Brett Rackler of full-back vests and tips with white
Levelland and the bride’s cousin, wing tip shirts and black shoes.
James Liska of San Marcos. The grom also wore black tails
The bride was presented in with a solid white satin vest and tie.
marriage by her father. She wore a The pants were pleated with a satin
ball gown wedding dress designed line on the outer seam. The
by Moonlight Couture. The dress groomsmen’s boutonnieres were
was handmade out of Italian satin, made of cotton bowls with silver
The dress had a halter top with a leaves and black and burgundy
Basque waist and a scalloped ribbons.
cathedral train. The top was The attendants entered the
designed in a corset style decorated church as couples to the
with crystal iridescent sequins, accompaniment of “Canon in D” by
white oyster pearls and French lace. Pachebel.
The bottom of the gown had two Carolyn Heizer, friend of the
layers of draped French lace with bride, sang the theme from “Ice
novelty designs surrounding it with Castle” before Rev. Bremer gave
iridescent sequins and pearls. The the reasons of the sermon and
back had a corset look of white intentions of marriage and vows
ribbon lacing down the back. The were said. After the lighting of the
cathedral train also had a novelty unity candle she sang “Sunrise,
design of lace, pearls and sequins. Sunset.” As the bride and groom
The bride’s headpiece was knelt at the altar the guests were
designed by Mary’s Bridal. The asked to join in on the saying of
piece had a crown top with two The Lord’s Prayer.
layers of scalloped bead and After the wedding ceremony,
sequins work. The veil was made guests were invited to attend the
of iridescent tulle with a poof when reception and dinner dance at Bee
viewed from the back. Her shoes County Coliseum. The bride and
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Rigg, John. Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 31, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 16, 2000, newspaper, July 16, 2000; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1426851/m1/5/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.