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Courtney Nutt, Andrew Jackson marry

Courtney Lauren Jackson.
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Courtney Lauren Nutt and Andrew Donald Jackson, both of West Columbia, were united in marriage July 22 at Oceanfront Lawn of the Citadel Beach House in Isle of Palms. The Rev. Larry Lawson officiated the 5:30 p.m. ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. Bryan Nutt of Spartanburg and Ms. Karen Puckett of Moore. She is the granddaughter of Mr. Frank Nutt of Moore and the late Sandra Nutt and the late Thomas and Suzanne Puckett. She graduated from Byrnes High School in Duncan in 2008. She earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise science in 2012 and a master’s degree in exercise science and nutrition in 2016 from Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee. She is employed with Palmetto Health Cardiac Rehabilitation as an exercise physiologist.

The groom is the son of Ms. Mary “Beth” Jackson of West Columbia and the late Robert D. Jackson. He is the grandson of Mrs. Helen C. Smith of Orangeburg and the late Floyd Jackson and the late Asa and Mabel Livingston. He graduated from Airport High School in 2007 and earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from the University of South Carolina in 2012. He is employed with the West Columbia Police Department as a police officer.

The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents. The groom escorted his mother.

Matron of honor was Mrs. Julianne Lansfield of Franklin, Tennessee. Bridesmaids were Ms. Rachael Smith of Spartanburg; Mrs. Natalie Little of Franklin; Mrs. Kelli Barnette and Ms. Brooke Hayes, both of Nashville; and Mrs. Ashlan Bonnell of Washington.

Best man was Mr. Tyler Newton of Charleston. Groomsmen were Mr. Matt Martin and Mr. Korey Davis, both of West Columbia; Mr. Will Norris and Mr. Alexander Aivazis, both of Columbia; Mr. Andy Donnon of Greenville; and Mr. Chris Metcalfe of Seminole, Florida. The groom’s nephew Jordison Moody of Lexington was ring bearer.

Ushers were the bride’s brother, Mr. Kyle Nutt of Dickson; the groom’s brother, Mr. Nick Moody of Lexington; and Sgt. Ron Fair of Lexington.

A reception followed at the Citadel Beach House.

After their honeymoon in Antigua, the couple will reside in West Columbia.

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