Elliott and Way Wed
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Jacquelyn Elliott and Chad Way, both from Wartrace, TN, were united in marriage on the afternoon of April 24, 2013 in Panama City Beach, Fla. The bride is the daughter of Nancy Elliott, Fuquay-Varina, NC, and Jack Heffington, Shelbyville, Tenn., and the proud mother of daughter Jayden Jackson .The groom is the son of Jerry and Sue Way of Columbia, Tenn. Chad is the father of Brooke, Morgan and Bryce Way.
Jacquelyn is the publisher of The Scoop Walking Horse Publication and Chad owns and operates Chad Way Stables, Shelbyville, Tenn. Both Jacquelyn and Chad have been involved in the Walking Horse Industry their entire lives. Jacquelyn is a world champion rider and Chad is a World Grand Champion rider with the distinction of being the youngest person to win the World Grand Championship and Hall of Fame Inductee.
The couple enjoyed their honeymoon in Panama City, Florida and wrapped up their week with the Gulf Coast Charity Trainers Horse Show. The couple will make their home in Wartrace, Tenn.
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