Shannel Gray and Warren Hajdu walked down the aisle on April 1. The ceremony was held at Palm Dune in Blythdale, Durban. Michael Alexander was the officiating minister. Vance Gray and Ingrid Otto are Shannel’s parents, and Warren is the son of Leslie and Rowena Hajdu. Shannel and Warren spent their honeymoon in Mauritius and recently moved to Atlasville, but both grew up in Benoni.
Benoni couples who married recently can submit their wedding photographs to the Benoni City Times, at sheinar@caxton.co.za, with “Weddings” in the subject line.
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• The bride’s name and maiden name
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Karena Poonsammy and Ricardo Chetty got married on June 18 in a traditional wedding. Karena is the daughter of Clyde and Sanitha Poonsammy, and Ricardo’s parents are the late Enrico Naidu and Eloshnee Chetty. They tied the knot at the Kali Ama Temple in Wynberg Street, Actonville. The ceremony was officiated by Vinoda Pillay. The couple plans to go to Cape Town for the honeymoon. They reside in the CBD.
Shannel Gray and Warren Hajdu walked down the aisle on April 1. The ceremony was held at Palm Dune in Blythdale, Durban. Michael Alexander was the officiating minister. Vance Gray and Ingrid Otto are Shannel’s parents, and Warren is the son of Leslie and Rowena Hajdu. Shannel and Warren spent their honeymoon in Mauritius and recently moved to Atlasville, but both grew up in Benoni.
Michael Pollock and Jason Vogelpath tied the knot on May 20 at The Oyster Box Hotel in Umhlanga. The ceremony was officiated by Fiona Briggs. Mark and Carroll-Anne Pollock are the parents of Michael. Peter and Merle Vogelpath are the parents of Jason. The pair went on honeymoon to Mauritius. Michael grew up in Rynfield, but they now reside in Beyerspark.
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