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LEXINGTON, SC - Miss Rachel Crawford Bozard and Mr. Joseph Arthur Hutson were married June 21, 2008 at St. Stephen's Evangelical Lutheran Church with the Rev. Dr. Dennis Rudolph Bolton officiating. A reception followed in the church Fellowship Hall. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William David Bozard III of Lexington, SC and the late Janice Crawford Bozard. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William David Bozard of Chester, SC, the late Anna Hall Bozard, Mrs. William Heathley Wilson, Jr. of Sumter, SC, the late Mr. William Heathley Wilson, Jr. and the late Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo David Crawford. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald David Hutson of Lexington, SC. He is the grandson of Mrs. Arthur Hutson of Lexington, SC and the late Mr. Arthur Hutson, the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Joel Norris of Greenville, SC, Mr. Joseph Miller Brubaker of Abbeville, SC and the late Beatrice Brubaker. Maid of Honor was Miss Brooke Renee Bozard of Augusta, GA, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Miss Jessica Lynn Duvrell, Mrs. John Michael Hine, Miss Miranda Claire Hutson and Mrs. Justin Travis Metts. Honorary Bridesmaid was Mrs. Kelby Aaron Hagerla. Best Man was Mr. Ronald Levi Hutson of Lexington, brother of the groom. Groomsmen were Mr. George Wesley Branstiter, III, Mr. Kyle David Johnson, Mr. John Daniel Mallory, IV and Mr. Joshua Brandon Wilson. The bride is a graduate of Gardner-Webb University with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting. She is an accountant with Elliott Davis, LLC in Charleston, SC. The groom is a graduate of the College of Charleston with a Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology. He will attend the Medical University of South Carolina in August of 2008. After a wedding trip to Florida the couple will reside in Charleston, SC.
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