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Guided love
published: Monday | May 1, 2006


Kemonté Thomas and Kerry-Ann Gaye. - CONTRIBUTED

SEVEN YEARS ago, due to academic interest, Kemonté Thomas migrated from Montego Bay to Kingston. It was while reconnecting with his religion that he and Kerry-Ann Gaye's eyes met.

Consequently, by obediently submitting to religious principles and heeding parental guidelines, their relationship gradually advanced into romantic love.

Witnessed by approximately 200 friends and relatives, the two publicly cemented their affection for each other on March 25. The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Claude Clarke Avenue, Montego Bay, came alive with the beautiful colours of royal blue, gold and white. This was followed by a grand reception at the Weslore Great House and Conference Centre in the hills of Granville, St. James.

Officiating minister was David Mullings.

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