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uncle, Jack Morgan; a cross charm that her
grandfather, the late Walter Moorman, was
given through his affiliation with the Young
Christian Men's Association at Clemson;
and a lucky six-pence from her sister-in-law,
Lauren Morgan.
"Tradition was the most important thing
for me," Mary Kate said. "at and the fact
that so many of our family members were
there."
e black-tie reception at Cape Fear
Botanical Garden featured a first dance
to "You're All I Need to Get By," more
dancing to the music of the Black and Blue
Experience Band and a sendoff for the
couple just aer midnight with plenty of
sparklers.
It was the happy culmination of a
union between two young people whose
families are deeply rooted in Fayetteville.
e pre-wedding festivities also included
a bridesmaids' luncheon at the Kyle House
given by Mary Kate's aunt and godmother,
Sarah Moorman; aunt Mary Holmes,
Nancy Norwood, and Maureen Huguley.
Joseph's family hosted a rehearsal dinner at
Highland Country Club, and Mary Kate's
uncle, Walter Moorman, hosted a New
Year's Day brunch for the wedding party
and families.
For now, it's back to work helping children
and their families for Mary Kate and that
all-important upcoming N.C. Bar exam for
Joseph. But they have a proven track record
of togetherness and a wedding to remember
as they set off on life's way.
Opposite, Mary Kate Covington Morgan
and Joseph Palmer Riddle IV beaming
at their black-tie reception at Cape Fear
Botanical Garden on Dec. 31, 2021. And
below, during the rehearsal.
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