WEDDING
Glosson & Griffin
BY ELLEN HARDISON PHOTOGRAPHY BY CARLY FOGLEMAN, CARLYFOGLEMANPHOTOGRAPHY.COM
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and Cody Griffin vaguely knew each other when they attended Northwood High School but didnât officially meet until a âspur of the momentâ cruise with mutual friends to the Bahamas after they graduated. Looking back on the trip, Candice canât help but think it was fate. âThe best things in life are definitely those you do not plan, we can attest to that,â she says. Cody, a graduate of Central Carolina Community College Fire Academy, is a local firefighter at Pittsboro Fire-Rescue, and Candice, a graduate of UNCGreensboro, is a registered nurse at WakeMedâs emergency department. âA firefighter and a nurse make for quite the love story,â Candice says. andice Glosson
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They went to look at rings together, but Cody ultimately decided on the final one. He held on to the ring for six months before proposing to Candice on a trip to Wilmington. Cody crafted a handwritten note that said, âWill you marry me?â and hid it in a bouquet of roses. Once Candice found the note, he asked her to turn around, where he was down on one knee with the ring. âWell, will you?â he asked. Candice said yes, calling it the âeasiest answer of her life.â The couple married on Sept. 19, 2020, at the Rigmor House. In attendance were Codyâs parents, Debbie Griffin and Daryl Griffin, who acted as Codyâs best man and is also Pittsboro Fire-Rescueâs fire chief; Linda Glosson, Candiceâs mom; and Candiceâs brother, Joshua Glosson, who walked her down the aisle. She says that anyone who knows her family knows how meaningful this was to her. Joshua was born with a rare chromosomal disorder called Pfeiffer syndrome, and ultimately inspired her career in nursing. âMy brother is seriously my everything,â she says. KJ Eddins catered the wedding, and the rehearsal dinner was prepared by Bill Hall of BH43 BBQ Sauces & Smoke. Pittsboro native Bobby Gerringer DJed at the reception. Wedding planners Tina Skinner and Tara Honeycutt handmade the decorations for the venue. Guests enjoyed treats from Nothing Bundt Cakes and a dessert bar with family favorites that the couple grew up with â from Codyâs grandmotherâs key lime cake to Candiceâs uncle Joe McMastersâ honey bun cake. The wedding was everything they âever dreamed of,â Candice says. âThe venue, the people, the decorations, the food. Simply bliss.â The couple plans to reside in Pittsboro. CM