Sliker - Wooten
Eden Nicole Wooten of Salley, S.C., and Thomas Ezekiel Sliker of Wagener, S.C., were married November 12, 2011, in Berlin Baptist Church. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Troy Wooten. The Rev. Dr. Tommy Huddleston officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Troy and Ann Wooten of Salley, S.C. She is a granddaughter of Haskell and Frances Johnson and Manfred Wood and Brenda Wooten and George Wooten of Salley.
The bridegroom is a son of Tom and Valerie Sliker of Wagener, S.C., He is a grandson of Gerald and Marjorie Maslar of Charlotte, N.C., Patricia Sliker of Port Charlotte, Fla., and the late Jim Sliker of Port Charlotte, Fla.
Anna Grace Mink of Aiken was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Laquita Baxley of Wagener, friend of the bride; Nikki Black of Wagener, friend of the bride; and Jordan Mink of Aiken, cousin of the bride.
Brian Hyde of Charlotte, N.C., cousin of the groom, was the best man. Groomsmen were Robby Holsenback of Wagener, brother-in-law of the groom; Will Rutland of Wagener, friend of the groom; and J.T. Wooten of Salley, brother of the bride.
Warren Wasden of Wagener was the ring bearer. Ava Boles of Salley and Eva Sliker of Wagener were the flower girls.
Following a reception in Berlin Baptist Church, the couple left for a wedding trip to Key West, Fla.
They will reside in Wagener.
The bride is a 2007 graduate of Wagener-Salley High School. She is a graduate of Midlands Technical College with a degree in paralegal studies. She is employed by Piggly Wiggly.
The bridegroom is a 2006 graduate of Wagener-Salley High School. He is a graduate of USC Aiken with a degree in fine arts technology. He is employed by Memorial Designs.
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