Bradley and Lowcock wed in August

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Erin Corey Bradley and Nicholas Byron Lowcock

  

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Posted Dec 22, 2009 @ 01:39 PM
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Erin Corey Bradley and Nicholas Byron Lowcock were joined in marriage during a 2 p.m. ceremony on Aug. 22, 2009 at the Penn Yan Methodist Church. The Rev. Wayne Butler performed the ceremony.

Escorted to the altar by her father, Richard Bradley and step-father, William Craig, M.D., the bride carried a hand-tied bouquet of acapella gerbera daisies, sophie roses, and kermit buttons, accented with rhinestone sprays.

Decorating the altar were large vases of tall curly willows, bells of Ireland, green buttons, gerbera daisies and ivory roses.

The bride proceeded down the aisle with the song “Forever” by Ben Harper. Her attendants proceeded with the song by Natalie Merchant “Kind and Generous.”
Vocalist Donna Pullano, of Geneva, sang “Song Bird”.

The bride wore a Maggie Sorttero and Midgley strapless gown with beaded accents and a bustled sonata taffeta skirt in light gold.

The bride is the daughter of Debra and Dr. William Craig of Penn Yan and Richard J. Bradley, also of Penn Yan.

The groom is the son of Laurel and Edward LaMorey of Spring Hill, Fla. and Dale and Linda Lowcock of Waterbury, Vt.

Holley Sokolowski, of Penn Yan, was her best friend’s maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mallory and Megan Craig-Kuhn, sisters of the bride; Amber Mann of Minnesota, Meredith Marsh of Penn Yan and Anna Robertson of Virginia. Junior bridesmaid was Cameron Lowcock of Vermont, niece of the groom.

The flower fairy was Eliza Mae Corey, cousin of the bride. The flower girl was Anne Olivia Cincotta of Pittsford. A banner, “Here comes the Bride,” was carried by Natalie and Marcella Cincotta, also of Pittsford.

The best man was Chris Clark of Vermont.

Groomsmen were the bride’s brother, Neil Bradley of Penn Yan; Jay Kelly and John Sawyer of Vermont and Chris Resko of Philadelphia. Junior ushers were Orion Jakobovic of Penfield, nephew of the bride and her cousin, Jacob Corey of Honeoye Falls.

The wedding party recessed to “Little Martha” by the Allman Brothers.

A wedding reception for over 150 guests, including U.S. Rep. Eric Massa, was held at the Geneva Country Club.

The bride is a 2000 graduate of Penn Yan Academy and 2004 graduate of Savannah
College of Art and Design in Savannah, Ga. She is a medical practice manager for Reflections Healthcare in Shortsville.

The groom is a 1997 graduate of Harwood Union High School in Waterbury, Vt. and is a field technician for Eastern Copy in the Rochester area.

Following a honeymoon in Playa Mujeres, Mexico, the couple is residing in their new home in Farmington.
 

Erin Corey Bradley and Nicholas Byron Lowcock were joined in marriage during a 2 p.m. ceremony on Aug. 22, 2009 at the Penn Yan Methodist Church. The Rev. Wayne Butler performed the ceremony.

Escorted to the altar by her father, Richard Bradley and step-father, William Craig, M.D., the bride carried a hand-tied bouquet of acapella gerbera daisies, sophie roses, and kermit buttons, accented with rhinestone sprays.

Decorating the altar were large vases of tall curly willows, bells of Ireland, green buttons, gerbera daisies and ivory roses.

The bride proceeded down the aisle with the song “Forever” by Ben Harper. Her attendants proceeded with the song by Natalie Merchant “Kind and Generous.”
Vocalist Donna Pullano, of Geneva, sang “Song Bird”.

The bride wore a Maggie Sorttero and Midgley strapless gown with beaded accents and a bustled sonata taffeta skirt in light gold.

The bride is the daughter of Debra and Dr. William Craig of Penn Yan and Richard J. Bradley, also of Penn Yan.

The groom is the son of Laurel and Edward LaMorey of Spring Hill, Fla. and Dale and Linda Lowcock of Waterbury, Vt.

Holley Sokolowski, of Penn Yan, was her best friend’s maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mallory and Megan Craig-Kuhn, sisters of the bride; Amber Mann of Minnesota, Meredith Marsh of Penn Yan and Anna Robertson of Virginia. Junior bridesmaid was Cameron Lowcock of Vermont, niece of the groom.

The flower fairy was Eliza Mae Corey, cousin of the bride. The flower girl was Anne Olivia Cincotta of Pittsford. A banner, “Here comes the Bride,” was carried by Natalie and Marcella Cincotta, also of Pittsford.

The best man was Chris Clark of Vermont.

Groomsmen were the bride’s brother, Neil Bradley of Penn Yan; Jay Kelly and John Sawyer of Vermont and Chris Resko of Philadelphia. Junior ushers were Orion Jakobovic of Penfield, nephew of the bride and her cousin, Jacob Corey of Honeoye Falls.

The wedding party recessed to “Little Martha” by the Allman Brothers.

A wedding reception for over 150 guests, including U.S. Rep. Eric Massa, was held at the Geneva Country Club.

The bride is a 2000 graduate of Penn Yan Academy and 2004 graduate of Savannah
College of Art and Design in Savannah, Ga. She is a medical practice manager for Reflections Healthcare in Shortsville.

The groom is a 1997 graduate of Harwood Union High School in Waterbury, Vt. and is a field technician for Eastern Copy in the Rochester area.

Following a honeymoon in Playa Mujeres, Mexico, the couple is residing in their new home in Farmington.
 

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