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A wedding moment

By TIMES STAFF
Published August 19, 2007


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Brittanie Lin Scoles and Mark Antonio Bailey share a moment at their wedding reception Feb. 17. Seventy-five family members and guests attended the wedding at East Bay Country Club in Largo. "Mark said 'I do' twice," Brittanie recalled. He said it when the notary paused before asking the traditional question and again when it was asked. The couple met at a birthday party while she was still in high school. The Baileys, of Largo, honeymooned in Japan. Brittanie, 23, is a graduate of St. Petersburg High's International Baccalaureate program and the University of South Florida School of Nursing. She is a pediatric nurse at All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg. Bailey, 25, graduated from Hudson High and St. Petersburg College. He is studying business at USF and working at Honeywell.

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[Last modified August 18, 2007, 21:48:21]


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