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Hometown Rankin - February & May 2015

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Marynell Jordan Gullette& Russell Jeffrey Thames<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Marlon D. Gullette of Pearl are pleased to<br />

announce the engagement of their daughter, Marynell Jordan<br />

Gullette to Russell Jeffrey Thames, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey<br />

L. Thames of Monticello.<br />

The bride elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. Nell Scoggin<br />

and the late Tommy J. Scoggin of Pearl and the late Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Jerry D. Gullette of Flowood, Miss.<br />

The prospective groom is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Joseph Hollidean Russell of Monticello and the late Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Recie Ford Thames also of Monticello.<br />

Miss Gullette is a 2008 graduate of Pearl High School. She<br />

attended Mississippi State University for 3 years where she was<br />

a member of the MSU Pom Squad and Kappa Delta Sorority.<br />

She is a 2013 graduate of University of Mississippi Medical<br />

Center where she received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.<br />

She is employed as a registered nurse in the pediatric intensive<br />

care unit at Blair E. Batson Hospital for Children.<br />

Mr. Thames is a 2007 graduate of Brookhaven Academy.<br />

He is also a 2012 graduate of Mississippi State University where<br />

he received a Bachelor of Science degree in environmental and civil<br />

engineering. He is employed by the Mississippi Department of<br />

Transportation where he works in the bridge design division.<br />

The couple met while students at Mississippi State University.<br />

They will be married on <strong>May</strong> 2, <strong>2015</strong> at 6:00 p.m. at The Historic<br />

Fairview Inn in Jackson, Mississippi with a reception immediately<br />

following.<br />

–engagement–<br />

<strong>Hometown</strong> <strong>Rankin</strong> • 33

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