Weddings at Ben David Jewelers a real jewel

Weddings at Ben David Jewelers a real jewel

Traci White

Wanda and James Vernon kiss after being pronounced husband and wife by Pastor Pam Spencer, right, at Ben David Jewelers on Saturday. This Valentine’s Day was the third time the jewelry store on Mount Cross Road has hosted free weddings, with flowers from Giles Flowerland, cakes from Kitti’s Kakes, and a reception courtesy of Ben David’s employee Martha Turner.

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Seven couples said their “I dos” and two other couples renewed their vows Saturday at Ben David Jewelers in Danville.

For a third year, couples took advantage of the store’s offering of a free Valentine’s Day wedding — complete with flowers, a wine toast, wedding cake, a photo and a reception.

Lloyd and Krystal Yeatts tied the knot shortly after 1:30 p.m., just days after deciding to take the jewelry store up on its offer of a free wedding.

Krystal said they had been talking about getting married “for a long time,” but didn’t decide to make the arrangements until Tuesday. Lloyd said he liked the idea of getting married on his deceased grandfather’s birthday.

“They said they’d marry us for free,” Lloyd said. “It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”

Pastor Pam Spencer, the children’s pastor at Central Boulevard Church of God, officiated.

All the couples had to do was show up with their marriage license.

“It’s fun,” co-owner Leon David said. “After all, this is a store of love — what better way to celebrate? We’ll cry all day long (for the people getting married).”

Sabrina and Jonathan Sutherland said they decided to get married at the store a couple of weeks ago.

Jonathan said he travels a lot for his job, and planning a wedding couldn’t be worked into the couple’s schedule.

“This is where I bought her ring,” Jonathan said. “This worked out for us.”

Mark David, co-owner of the store, said offering the day of weddings is fun, and is the store’s way of helping out people in the area.

“Giving back to the community is the most important thing,” he said.

Each groom had a boutonniere pinned to his shirt or jacket, and each bride carried a bouquet of red roses, all courtesy of Giles Flowerland.

Once married in front of a burning fireplace in one corner of the store, the couples were photographed with arms twined holding glasses of wine, and presented with beautifully decorated miniature cakes from Kitti’s Kakes to take home.

Laura Ashworth, of Patrick Jenks Photography, was on hand to shoot photos, and the couples will each get a free 8x10 of their wedding.

The couples, with their family and friends, were then able to enjoy a reception with punch, hors d’oeuvres’ and sweets set up at the other end of the store.

Each of the couples were also entered in a drawing to win a free dinner package at Outback Steakhouse and a honeymoon getaway at the Courtyard by Marriott.

“I believe in marriage,” Spencer said, after finishing the Yeatts’ ceremony. “This is a great opportunity Ben David offered for couples who can’t afford a wedding.”

Contact Denice Thibodeau at or (434) 791-7985.

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Flag Comment Posted by countrygirl on February 16, 2009 at 7:39 pm

I don’t think the people chose to have a wedding at Ben David’s because they couldn’t afford a wedding. At least that wasn’t what I got out of it. I think it is a nice tradition that Ben David’s has started, and it is a different approach to the traditional church wedding. The comments from the Pastor who officiated were very nice. Congratulations to all who tied the knot!!

Flag Comment Posted by Kilobyte on February 16, 2009 at 3:45 pm

ROFL, Seems like Smoke didn’t agree with the couples either….
Why do you care how or why these folks got married, did you lose money on this?
I am surprised you didn’t mention Obama coming to the rescue to save this marriage.

Flag Comment Posted by momof2 on February 16, 2009 at 10:20 am

WOW!!! I guess now we see why no one can promise to love You forever. Hah…that’s sooooo funny!!! You have a good day buddy. LMAO

Flag Comment Posted by Smoke Screen on February 16, 2009 at 10:11 am

Get a Life? What a stupid thing to say because you dont agree with anothers views.Why dont you grow up?? Boo-Hoo someone disagrees with me.I think marriage is a joke,no one can promise to love someone forever.

Flag Comment Posted by momof2 on February 16, 2009 at 9:56 am

OK…#1-The men could afford to buy the ring (didn’t you read the article,they bought them at Ben Davids), and #2-No one said these couples couldn’t afford to be married, they just couldn’t afford a big wedding. Maybe these couples even liked the idea of not having to worry about planning a wedding, no stress.It’s no different than going to the courthouse, except that the scenery was prettier. Just because YOUR marriage didn’t last, doesn’t mean someone else’s won’t. A wedding at Ben David’s may be a little out of the ordinary, but certainly not, as you say “as practical as a screen door on a submarine”. Get a life!!!

Flag Comment Posted by Smoke Screen on February 15, 2009 at 8:13 pm

Why should anyone be getting Married if they cant afford it?Round it out and have a free Divorce Lawyer standing by.With 75% of marriages ending in Divorce in the first two years,this is a warm fuzzy Idea,but as practical as a screen door on a Submarine!Ladies,If he cant afford a ring,I hope you are fond of Beenie-weenies!Good luck paying Child Support Guys!!!

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