Matron of Honor
My best cousin she is like my sister I love her so
Matron of Honor
Bridesmaid
My soon to be sister N-Law.
Bridesmaid
Maid of Honor
My sister who’s been there through everything
Maid of Honor
Mother of the Bride
One day at dinner months after Tyrone had proposed to me, my mom ask for Tyrone and I to have a wedding. As we had planed to elope, something short, sweet and intimate. However, my mom was very traditional, a women filled with grace. She looked into Tyrone's eyes and said. "I want to see my daughter walk down the isle" She ask that we do this especially for her. Tyrone and I agreed to do so. Unfortunately, my mom passed before our special day. In honor of her request, Tyrone and I decided to precede to make my mom's dream come true. I love you Mommy, and you will truly be missed! Tyrone has ask me to walk down the isle in honor of your request.
Mother of the Bride
Wedding Planner
My God sister best friend and confidant
Wedding Planner
I think this might be the one.
Honor Attendant
My Brother will give me away
Honor Attendant
My brother will give me away
Best Man
My Brother, my best friend
Groomsman
Tyrone’s baby boy
Flower Girl
My niece my daughter I never had
Bride and Groom
A marriage is especially strong if it is more than a bond between just two people. A twofold cord, might be torn apart. But three strands woven or braided together would be much harder to tear apart. When pleasing Jehovah is the prime concern of both husband and wife, their marriage is like that threefold cord. For if one of them falls, the other can help his partner up. But what will happen to the one who falls with no one to help him up? Moreover, if two lie down together, they will stay warm, but how can just one keep warm? And someone may overpower one alone, but two together can take a stand against him. And a threefold cord cannot quickly be torn apart.”—Ecclesiastes 4:9-12.