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Love blossoms for Floyd and Shelley-Ann

Published:Sunday | July 10, 2011 | 12:00 AM
Mr and Mrs Robert Miller cosy up for the camera.
Floyd Morris, former senator and state minister for labour and social security, poses with his bride, Shelley-Ann, and the bridal party after their marriage ceremony at the University Chapel in St Andrew on Sunday, July 3. - Photos by Rudolph Brown/Photographer
From left: Delano Franklyn and Muna Issa-Nakash geet Floyd and his wife, Shelley-Ann.
From left: Karlene Stanberry, Stephen Stanberry, Donovan Stanberry and Francine Donaldson are caught on camera.
Shantoy Bernard (left), secretary to Floyd Morris, and Sarmalee Cardoza congratulate him on his marriage.
RJR Group Managing Director Gary Allen (second left) congratulates the bride Shelley-Ann, as his wife, Eulalie Greenaway, and the groom, Floyd Morris, share the moment.
Noel Gayle (left), father of the bride, chats with his new son-in-law, Floyd Morris, and daughter Shelley-Ann.
A beaming bride Shelley-Ann Morris gets a photo op with Lisann Evans.
Floyd Morris and his wife, Shelley-Ann, pose outside the historic University Chapel on Sunday, July 3, following their wedding ceremony.
Taria Mott (left), attorney-at-law and Janneth Mornan-Green pose for the camera.
Newlyweds Floyd Morris and Shelley-Ann Morris with family members from left: his mother Jemita Pryce and her parents Noel and Valda Gayle are at right.
Prof Denise Eldemire-Shearer greets Floyd Morris.
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Love blossomed for Shelley-Ann and Floyd just about two years ago when they began to look at each other through different eyes. They have been acquainted for years, as both attend Andrews Memorial Seventh-day Adventist Church, but it took a lunch date for them to take the leap into romance.

They were married last Sunday at the landmark University Chapel with reception at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel. The colour scheme was red, black and silver. The room was festooned with beautiful red roses and orchids in tall centrepieces. The head table was set against a silver backdrop with red uplights. The bride carried white roses, while the bridesmaids carried red.

Floyd E. Morris, a communication consultant/radio broadcaster, is the coordinator for Centre for Disability Studies at the University of the West Indies, and Shelley-Ann is the group internal audit manager, Digicel Pacific Limited, and her mother, Valda Gayle, is the principal of Garvey Maceo High School in Clarendon.

Guests joining in the happy occasion included Governor General Sir Patrick and Lady Allen; leader of the Opposition Portia Simpson Miller, Dean Peart, Phillip Paulwell, Bobby Pickersgill, Barbara Gloudon, Gary Allen and wife Eulalie Greenaway, Syringa Marshall Burnett, Dr Denise Eldermire Shearer, Ruez Warren, Leonard Green and wife Janneth Mornan-Green and their daughter Kathryn. Master of ceremonies was Fae Ellington; Noel Dexter supplied organ music, Yasine Gray and Carey Sales were soloist with, Ian Hird flautist and saxophonist.

Janneth Mornan-Green toasted the bride; Donovan Stanberry toasted the bride's parents and Colonel Daniel Pryce toasted the groom's parent. The groom was toasted by Glen Smith.