BRENDA GRAY | OLUFEMI MORGAN


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BOARDMAN — Brenda Lee Gray and Olufemi John Joshua-Morgan were united in marriage by the Rev. John Oliver at 2 p.m. March 28 at Destiny International Ministries, where they greeted guests during a reception.

The daughter of Jean B. Jones, 29 Fincastle Lane, Youngstown, the late Walter Jones and the late Johnnie Lee Gray, and the son of Adewunmi Cole, 12 Salako St., Lagos, Nigeria, postponed their wedding trip and live at 505 Coitsville Road, Campbell.

The bride’s lilac and gold gown featured front and back panels of multicolored print and was enhanced with pearls.

The honor attendant was Donna Richardson, and bridesmaids were the bride’s daughters, Brittany A. Williams and Shanelle L. Gray. The attendants wore champagne-colored gowns. Her great niece, S ° Hai Clark-Lee, was flower girl.

Segun Adeauga performed the duties of best man for his cousin, and groomsmen were Brandon D. Williams, the bride’s son, and Jeffrey V. Fuller III, her nephew. Ring bearer was her nephew, Brian J. Reed. Ushers were Cynthia Ball and Shaylyn Ball.

The bride, who will be known as Brenda Lee Gray-Morgan, is pursuing an associate degree in criminal justice at Youngstown State University. She is a victims advocate with Help Hotline Crisis Center in Youngstown.

The groom earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Yaba College of Technology in Lagos and is employed at Nicolinni’s Ristorant in Boardman.