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Wedding in paradise
published: Sunday | June 1, 2008


Adrian and Cheryl-Ann Williams in a picture-perfect pose on their wedding day on Saturday, May 24, at The Courtyard, Strawberry Hill, St Andrew. - Nathaniel Stewart/Freelance Photographer

There are not many locations in Jamaica that rival picturesque Strawberry Hill in Irish Town, St Andrew, as the perfect place for a wedding. That was perhaps uppermost in the minds of Adrian Williams and Cheryl Ann Dunstan as they pledged eternal love in The Courtyard on May 24.

Although the clouds threatened to open with showers, the eventual drizzle did not stop the formalities, presided over by Rev Rohan Forrester, nor the music by Dennis Rushton, which provided an unforgettable experience.

Family and friends came from overseas and around the island to share in the joy of the radiant couple, who later used some of the location's most beautiful spots to start their family album. As they waited for the reception, guests sipped cocktails poolside. Maid of honour was Daniah Dunstan, the bride's sister, and best man was Charles Austin.


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