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A Biker Wedding At Double D Burnout Saloon
54 The Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine A Biker Wedding At Double D Burnout Saloon
(Son) Michael Crutchfield, (Grandsons) Carter Crutchfield, Logan Brooks & Landon Brooks, Newly Wed’s Rose & Lloyd Luquer, Maid of Honor Keri-Jo Brooks, & Best Man Ken Keever
by: lIncoln InfIeld
love Weddings. everyone is happy and ready for a
good time. Maybe it’s because there is always cake, I love wedding cake flavor. Whatever it is, I just love weddings they are great events. Recently I had the privilege of attend a biker wedding, which is a step above a regular wedding, cause everything you do that involves bikers or motorcycles is better than a regular event. Now nothing is better than a biker wedding when the bride and groom are your longtime friends. Rose Crutchfield and Lloyd Luquer have been together for as long as I have known them, and it was great to hear that they were finally tying the knot.
They set the date as May 30th at their favorite biker bar, Double D Burnout Saloon in Kernersville, NC. It just happened to be Sunday Funday one of the 7 weekly party days at Double D so there were plenty of folks ready to help celebrate this union. The band True Miles Unknown was rocking the outside stage, the spirits were flowing, and it was a beautiful day. When time came for the ceremony, Jeff Schmid of Springers took the stage to perform the nuptials. Lloyd stood at the alter in boots, jeans, black shirt and leather vest. I’d be lying if I said he didn’t look nervous! But it’s a big deal and I’d be surprised at anyone who wasn’t nervous at the alter! Ken Keever stood by Lloyd’s side as his best man along with some of the guys from the American Legion Riders, for extra support, as we all waited for the bride to make her way down the aisle. Rose was stunning in her wedding dress being escorted to the alter by her son Michael where she stood with her daughter Keri-Jo, the maid of honor, at her side. Keri-Jo’s chihuahua, Moon, was even wearing a white dress for the occasion.
It was a simple sweet service that was full of Beatles tunes, the couples favorite band finishing the ceremony with “All You Need Is Love”. The newlyweds made their way back down the aisle hand in hand receiving hugs and handshakes the whole way. The cake was cut, it was delicious, and the couple fed each other a few bites of cake. The music went on and festivities went on through the evening. It was a great afternoon to be in the presence of true love. Congratulations Rose and Lloyd, we at the Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine wish you all the happiness in the world. Big thanks to David and Missie Thompson of Double D Burnout Saloon for hosting the event and Jeff Schmid of Springers Bar for performing the ceremony.