Detroit's First Female Mayor-to-be Ties the Knot in Low-Key Ceremony
Just days before she is set to take office as Detroit's first female mayor, Mary Sheffield has revealed that she secretly tied the knot with her fiancé, Rickey Jackson Jr. The intimate ceremony took place over the weekend in Detroit, surrounded by close friends and family.
According to a statement from Sheffield's transition team, Rise Higher Detroit, the couple exchanged vows in a private ceremony at an undisclosed location in Corktown, a historic neighborhood in downtown Detroit. While details of the wedding are scarce, it is clear that the happy couple was eager to keep their union under wraps until after her election.
In a joint statement, Sheffield and Jackson expressed gratitude for the love and well wishes they received during this "special moment" in their lives. For those who were unaware of the upcoming nuptials, sources had previously revealed plans for a small ceremony at the Godfrey hotel in Corktown.
Sheffield's fiancé, Rickey Jackson Jr., is a program manager with the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan and works to provide sports access for children through his role on Project Play. The couple's love has been an open secret in Detroit circles, but it appears they have kept their wedding plans under wraps until now.
As Sheffield prepares to become the first female mayor of Detroit next month, she will undoubtedly face numerous challenges as a leader. However, with her commitment to serving the city and her new husband by her side, she is well-equipped to tackle whatever comes her way.
Just days before she is set to take office as Detroit's first female mayor, Mary Sheffield has revealed that she secretly tied the knot with her fiancé, Rickey Jackson Jr. The intimate ceremony took place over the weekend in Detroit, surrounded by close friends and family.
According to a statement from Sheffield's transition team, Rise Higher Detroit, the couple exchanged vows in a private ceremony at an undisclosed location in Corktown, a historic neighborhood in downtown Detroit. While details of the wedding are scarce, it is clear that the happy couple was eager to keep their union under wraps until after her election.
In a joint statement, Sheffield and Jackson expressed gratitude for the love and well wishes they received during this "special moment" in their lives. For those who were unaware of the upcoming nuptials, sources had previously revealed plans for a small ceremony at the Godfrey hotel in Corktown.
Sheffield's fiancé, Rickey Jackson Jr., is a program manager with the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan and works to provide sports access for children through his role on Project Play. The couple's love has been an open secret in Detroit circles, but it appears they have kept their wedding plans under wraps until now.
As Sheffield prepares to become the first female mayor of Detroit next month, she will undoubtedly face numerous challenges as a leader. However, with her commitment to serving the city and her new husband by her side, she is well-equipped to tackle whatever comes her way.