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Couple's bulldog Bruce is usher for their wedding day



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Published Date:
26 August 2008
IT wasn't just the priest who wore the dog collar at this wedding.
Marcus and Olivia Berry ensured their beloved bulldog Bruce was a part of the biggest day of their life when they got married at Sacred Heart and St Patrick Church, Bolton Brow.

Bruce was suited, booted and wore a top hat for his role as usher outside the church.

Marcus, a policeman, said: "I originally wanted him to be ring bearer and walk up the aisle but the church would not allow it, so I had to make do with him being usher.

"He came to the pub with us boys for half a Guinness before the ceremony.

"He certainly looked the part and stole a little bit of Olivia's thunder as everyone was making a fuss of him."

Marcus, an avid Only Fools and Horses fan, also incorporated his replica yellow Trotter's Independent Traders van into the wedding pictures.

His wife, Olivia, a business manager at Barclay's Bank, said it was a wonderful day.

"We just had to have Bruce at the wedding. He's our baby.

"I didn't mind at all. I loved it and the guests did too. It personalised our wedding."

Olivia wore a strapless taffeta and tulle gown for her big day, carrying pink and white roses and pink gerberas.

Her parents, Howard and Christine Priestley, formerly of Wheatley, Halifax, travelled from their home in Brittany, France, for the wedding. They were joined by Marcus's parents, Keith and Gail Berry, of Trimmingham, Halifax.

Olivia's bridesmaids were friends Nicola Martin, Sally Brearley and Carly Haines plus her cousin, Rayana Kamal, and the bridegroom's cousin, Claire Mageen.

Best men were the bridegroom's friends Richard Bennett and Simon Tidey.

Joining Bruce as ushers were Richard Jowett and Andrew Midgley and the bride's brother, Sascha Platt.

The pageboy was the bridegroom's nephew, Thomas McNutt.

After a reception at The Rock Inn, Holywell Green, Bruce had to stay behind while Marcus and Olivia enjoyed a honeymoon in Mexico.


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  • Last Updated: 26 August 2008 1:09 PM
  • Source: Evening Courier
  • Location: Halifax
 
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Hellfire,

26/08/2008 09:41:36
Hello everyone!!

May I introduce Ryburn36!
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oldwarrior,

26/08/2008 09:57:57
Hellfire

How dare you be so unkind.

It's a really lovely dog - no need to be so hurtful to him!
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Lauren21,

26/08/2008 10:30:42
Congrats Marcus!
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qHalifaX,

26/08/2008 10:48:08
Whats the Ryburn36 joke i see this being used in most comments?
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oldwarrior,

26/08/2008 11:35:38
qHalifaX

If you've ever read any of the 'wise old persons' comments you would know that she is the joke!

She is THE expert on everything!
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halifax1982,

26/08/2008 11:47:19
has ryburn changed her name then cos I haven't seen her comments for a while?
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26/08/2008 12:14:27
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bluemoon,

26/08/2008 12:22:12
i wish i could do that with my tongue....
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26/08/2008 12:59:31
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oldwarrior,

26/08/2008 14:00:10
# 7 - halifax1982

somebdoy - cannot possibly think who - deleted my reply to you as #8 but thanks to RRS Fedd here it is again.

yes she now calls herself 'Princess Fiona' - did you ever hear the likes of?
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