Hill - Cochran
Kristen Cochran of Warrenville and Tommy Hill of Warrenville were married Dec. 3, 2011, in Gloverville First Baptist Church. The bride was given in marriage by Timmy Cochran. The Rev. Jimmy Napier officiated.
The bride is a daughter of Timmy and Debbie Cochran of Warrenville. She is a granddaughter of Billy and Reba Freeman and Faye and the late John (Pete) Cochran.
The bridegroom is a son of Fred and Glenda Hill of Warrenville. He is a grandson of Earl and Mary Carpenter and Tom and Shirley Hill.
Shannon Freeman of Warrenville was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Julie Downs, Graniteville, cousin of the bride; Denine Ryals, Graniteville, cousin of the bride; Lesley Hill, Warrenville, sister of the groom; Ashlyn Freeman, junior bridesmaid, Warrenville, cousin of the bride.
Fred Hill of Warrenville was the best man. Groomsmen were T. J, Cochran, Warrenville, brother of the bride; Jessie Spradley, Graniteville, friend of the groom; Eddie Newsome, Bath, friend of the groom; Ralph Greene, junior groomsman, Langley, cousin of the bride.
Haydon Ryals of Graniteville was the ringbearer.
Jordyn Freeman and Tanley Hill of Warrenville were the flower girls.
The couple had a reception in Gloverville First Baptist Gymnasium.
They will reside in Langley.
The bride is a graduate of Midland Valley. She is a graduate of Aiken Technical College and USC Aiken with a degree in Biology.
The bridegroom is a graduate of Midland Valley.
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