Borel-Arnold share vows July 7
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Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Arnold - AGussman Photography
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Arnold - AGussman Photography
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Kristen B. Borel and Timothy Jordan Arnold were joined in matrimony July 7 during a 1 p.m. double-ring ceremony at Apostolic Temple in Lake Charles.

The Revs. Noel Borel and R.D. Treece officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Troy and Annette Borel of Patterson. Timothy and Camela Arnold are parents of the groom.

Escorted in marriage by her father, the bride wore a designer gown with handmade floral embellishments sprinkled with Swarovski crystals placed at the skirt pickups that revealed a lace inset with a scalloped hem. The bubble-hem train and corset closure was in Bordeaux metallic taffeta.

Her ivory veil was adorned with crystals and enhanced with floral designs on the sides and bottom.

She carried a bouquet of ivory silk roses accented with ivory feathers and a variety of brooches.

Kaitlyn Borel was maid of honor. She wore a knee-length gown of brown taffeta fashioned with a ruffled collar and a fitted waist.

Her bouquet was of ivory and pink silk roses accented with pink feathers.

Kimberly Clifton was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Brittany Scott, Missy LaRocca, Stephanie Scott and Tracey Pearce.

Miniature bride was Brooklyn Smith.

Miniature grooms were Tyler Borel and Jaxon LaRocca.

Serving the groom as best men were his dad and Nicholas LaRocca.

Groomsmen were Ben Pearce, Seth Hamilton, Timothy Dickerson and Tyler Lambert.

Blake Rodrigues and Mike Santora were ushers.

Prior to the wedding, the groom’s parents hosted a rehearsal dinner at the church reception hall.

The bride is a graduate of Patterson High School. She attends McNeese State University in Lake Charles.

The groom is a graduate of Sulphur High School and Sowela Technical Community College.

They reside in DeQuincy.
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