Emily Benson, Kenneth Mosley marry
Emily Jane Benson and Kenneth Alan Mosley, both of Georgetown, were united in marriage July 15 at Prince George Winyah Episcopal Church in Georgetown. The Revs. Paul C. Fuener and David W. T. Thurlow officiated the 5:30 p.m. ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Benson of Pawleys Island. She is the granddaughter of Edith P. Benson of Columbia and the late Frank R. P. Benson and the late Mr. and Mrs. Fulton B. Creech Jr. of Sumter. She earned a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Francis Marion University, and she is employed with Amedisys Home Health as a nurse.
The groom is the son of Mrs. Jackie F. Perkins of Georgetown and Mr. Brian C. Mosley of Pawleys Island. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Morris of Georgetown and retired Sgt. Maj. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Hutchinson of Jacksonville, Florida. He earned an associates degree in forestry and wildlife management from Horry Georgetown Technical College, and he is employed with the S.C. Department of Natural Resources.
The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents. Organist James E. Calk, pianist and soloist Jeremy S. Vause and trumpeter Sydney Wyndham provided music.
Matrons of honor were Mary Ann Coker of Georgetown and Brandi Watts Benson of Myrtle Beach. Junior bridesmaid was Amelia Brooke Mosley of Georgetown. Emily Grace Coker of Georgetown and Macie Claire Mosley of Conway were flower girls.
Best man was the groom’s father. Groomsman was William Aden Church II of Myrtle Beach. Junior groomsman was Raiin B. Mahaffey of Myrtle Beach. Jobe Benson of Myrtle Beach and Smith Coker of Georgetown were ring bearers. Ushers were John E. Benson Jr. of Myrtle Beach, Justin D. Coker of Georgetown, and Paul F. Mosley of Pawleys Island.
A reception followed at Pawleys Plantation.
After their honeymoon in Garden City, the couple will reside in Georgetown.