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Published: Tuesday, May. 26, 2009 / Updated: Tuesday, May. 26, 2009 02:38 PM

Brookshire, Campbell wed

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Jennifer Lynn Brookshire and Jason Wayne Campbell of Charlotte were married April 25, 2009, at the Kiawah Island Club at The River Course on Kiawah Island. The Rev. George Rossi served as the officiate.

A dinner and dancing reception hosted by the bride's parents followed the ceremony.

The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents. Matron of honor was her sister Erica Brookshire Smith of Van Wyck, and bridesmaid was her sister Allison Brookshire of Charlotte.

Best man was the groom's father, Nathanial Campbell. Groomsman was James High of Mint Hill, N.C. Flower girls were Stella Smith, niece of the bride, and Taylor Thomas, cousin of the groom. The bride wore a white, silk satin strapless gown from the Justine McCaffrey Collection. The bridesmaids wore a silk duponi strapless dress by Jenny Yoo. The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner at The Sandcastle on Kiawah Island.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brookshire of Tega Cay. She is the granddaughter of William H. Brookshire Jr. of Rock Hill and the late Catherine Brookshire and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman of North Wales, Pa. A graduate of The Catawba School, Mrs. Campbell earned a Bachelor of Science from The College of Charleston. She is a mortgage loan officer with Bank of America.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Campbell of Amherst, Va. He is the grandson of Evelyn Campbell and the late Donnie Campbell Jr. of Amherst and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Mayberry of Madison Heights, Va. A graduate of Amherst County High School of Amherst, the groom earned a Bachelor of Science from Virginia Tech. He is a mortgage account executive with GMAC.

Following a honeymoon in Aruba, the newlyweds settled in Charlotte.

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