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RALEIGH -- Christina Marie Ethredge and Cameron Lee Boyette were married Dec. 5 in a 2:30 p.m. ceremony at All Saints Chapel in Raleigh. The Rev. Jerry Campbell officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Linda S. Ethredge of Clayton and the granddaughter of Stan and Doris Saylock of Spring Brook Township, Pa., and the late Elsie Ethredge of Havre de Grace, Md. Before moving to North Carolina and graduating from Person High School in Roxboro, she attended Roosevelt High School in San Antonio, Texas. She graduated from Campbell University with a double major in government and criminal justice.

The groom is the son of Mitchell and Julie Boyette of Wilson and the grandson of Gladys P. "Pat" Lowry and the late Roger L. Lowry, Hilda L. Boyette and the late Ashley Boyette, all of Wilson. He graduated from Beddingfield High School and The University of North Carolina at Wilmington with a bachelor of science in business administration. He is employed in the Social Security Disability Department at the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin.

The bride was escorted by her mother, Linda S. Ethredge.

Matron of honor was Leslie Ambrose of Raleigh.

Mallorie Aycock of Raleigh, cousin of the groom, was junior bridesmaid.

Best man was the groom's brother, Daniel Boyette of Raleigh.

Groomsman was Mitchell Boyette, father of the groom.

Jackson Martin, cousin of the groom, served as ring bearer.

Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Tucker House in Raleigh.

On the eve of the wedding, a rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom's parents at The Oxford in Raleigh.

The couple resides in Raleigh.
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