Corbett-Caulder
Follin Danielle Corbett of Hamer, SC and Daniel Keith Caulder of Dillon, SC were married on Saturday, September 10, 2011, at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle, Larry and Sharon Norris on Forest Lake Drive in Florence, SC. The five o'clock ceremony was held lakeside on a beautiful early fall afternoon. The wedding was jointly officiated by the bride's father, Pastor Johnny Corbett and the bride's uncle, Rev. Marc Corbett.
The bride, who was escorted by her father to a violin rendition of "In Christ Alone", is the daughter of Johnny and Cammie Corbett of Hamer. She is the granddaughter of F.M. and Shirley Corbett of Florence and John and Beth Follin of Coward. Follin graduated from Homeward Education Association and the Betty Stevens Cosmetology Institute in Florence and is self-employed at "Cuttin' Up" in Dillon.
The groom is the son of Sam and Patsy Caulder of Dillon and the grandson of the late Fulton and Nettie Lupo of Dillon and the late Elijah and Beulah Caulder of McCall. Keith is a graduate of Lakeview High School and is employed with RockTenn Company in Latta.
The bride wore a Gossamer Chiffon style, corseted, slim line wedding gown by Maggie Sottero. The white gown featured shirring throughout the bodice with beaded embellishments beaming at the empire line. To complement the gown, the bride wore a detachable Watteau train elegantly streaming the length of the gown.
Maid of honor was Katie Rhodes of Darlington, friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were Callie Norris of Pittsburgh, Pa., cousin of the bride; Emily Harris and Ashley Pavelich both of Florence, friends of the bride.
Sam Caulder served as his son's best man. Groomsmen were Chris McNeil of Lake View and Terry McCrea, of Dillon, both friends of the groom; and Johnny Corbett, Jr. of Florence, the bride's brother.
Music for the wedding was provided by Amy Corbett, violinist, aunt of the bride; Johnny Corbett, Jr., soloist, brother of the bride; Stephanie Johnson, soloist; Evan Lee and Brandon McPherson, guitarists. Stephanie Johnson sang a special song "Butterfly Kisses" from the bride to her daddy as a surprise. Johnny Corbett, Jr., the bride's brother performed a song that he wrote especially for the bride and groom on this special occasion - "Love of My Life".
Follin and Keith included in their ceremony traditional vows and exchange of rings and also uniquely represented their becoming one with the assembling of the "Unity Cross". They also made a special presentation of a locket with a family picture to their special guest Maria Follin of Sumter, great-grandmother of the bride.
The bride and bridesmaid's bouquets were loose arrangements of fresh fall wildflowers, roses, sassafras, and leucadendrom with live oak, eucalyptus, and other fresh seasonal greenery wrapped in burlap and twine. The bouquets were beautifully designed by Karyn Wilson of Florence. The wedding coordinator was Cindy Munn and photography was provided by Laura Norris, cousin of the bride. After the ceremony, the wedding party and all the guests enjoyed a truly southern barbeque supper with all the trimmings and music by the lake. Iced tea and lemonade was served to the guests in mason jars. The tables, set up under the September full moon, were decorated with fall pumpkins and gourds, mason jars with fresh fall flowers, deer antlers, and lanterns all arranged in a variety of wooden platters and bread bowls. The tables were draped in burlap tablecloths topped with rust voile.
The groom and his parents hosted a rehearsal dinner at the Florence Baptist Temple dining hall in Florence the evening before the wedding. The bride was also honored the morning of her wedding with a brunch held at the "Top Hats and Tea" in Florence. After a honeymoon wedding cruise to the Bahamas, the couple now live in Hamer.

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