WEDDINGS Jenkins-Haley
Posted: November 29, 2009 at 3:27 a.m.
Aireal Diane Haley of Ann Arbor, Mich., and David Paul Jenkins of Muncie, Ind., were married at 5 p.m. Aug. 5, 2009, at Mildred B.
Cooper Memorial Chapel in Bella Vista. Jeff Trotter officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Janet and Chuck Haley of Springdale. She is the granddaughter of Ruth M. Haley of Springdale, the late James R. Haley and the late Ora M. and Lloyd E. Foley.
Parents of the groom are Monika Jenkins and Tom McIntyre of Whitehall, Mich., and Paula and David Jenkins II of Sallis, Miss. He is the grandson of Marie Jenkins of Sallis and the late David P. Jenkins Sr.
The bride wore an organza A-line gown with a side-draped bodice featuring light blue beaded embroidery and a chapel-length train. Her veil was edged in light blue, and she carried a bouquet of pink minicarnations, yellow Fuji mums, white daisies and baby’s breath.
Paula Lipka of Ann Arbor was maid of honor, and Cari Bogulski of State College, Pa., was bridesmaid.
Andy Whitely of Little Rock served the groom as best man. Groomsman was the bride’s brother Oliver Haley of Springdale.
Guests were seated by Isaac Foley and Joseph Prince. Chris Haley provided the music.
A reception followed at Magnolia Gardens Inn in Springdale with Katerina Foley, Tracy Haley and Pauline Prince assisting.
After a wedding trip to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla., the couple are continuing their education.
The bride earned a bachelor’s degree at the University of Arkansas and a master’s degree in organic chemistry at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
She is currently a doctoral candidate at the University of Michigan.
The groom earned a bachelor’s degree in pyschology at the UA and a master’s degree in pyschology at Ball State University in Muncie. He is currently a doctoral candidate at Ball State University.
Fitzgerald-Garner
Kia Rashelle Garner and Charles Matthew Fitzgerald, both of Little Rock, were married at 6 p.m. Aug. 1, 2009, at Southside Church of Christ in Rogers. Greg Spink officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Sherri and Reece Garner of Seligman, Mo. She is the granddaughter of LaFerne and Jim Caldwell of Tulsa, Okla., and Rosemary and Jack Garner of Rogers.
Parents of the groom are Andree and Larry Fitzgerald of Monroe, La. He is the grandson of the late Blanche Rabun Dillon, the late James Rabun and the late Marie and Vaughn Fitzgerald.
The bride wore a strapless ballgown of silk organza embellished with lace, taffeta and tulle. Taffeta drapes were caught up in the skirt detail, with layers of lace at the hem and the train. She carried a bouquet of red roses.
Attending the bride were her sister Kyndall Garner, maid of honor, and bridesmaids Brandi Garner of Rogers, the bride’s sister-in-law; Emily Fitzgerald Goode of Monroe, sister of the groom; Devon Wheeler of Kennett, Mo.; and Lindsey Honea, Tara Roach, Teresa Westmoreland and Destiny Rushing, all of Rogers.
Larry Fitzgerald served his son as best man. Groomsmen were Landon Garner of Rogers, brother of the bride; Jack Goode of Monroe, brother-in-law of the groom;
Clay Davis and Brent Creel of Monroe;
Clint Davis of Little Rock; Clay Harrison of Shreveport, La.; and Curt Davis of Fayetteville.
Olivia Kate Goode was flower girl, and Jack Henry Goode was ringbearer.
Guests were seated by Nick Honea and Joe Crabb.
A reception followed the ceremony at Embassy Suites in Rogers.
After a wedding trip to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, the couple are at home in Little Rock.
Bailey-Hunton
Brittany Nicole Hunton of Farmington and Shawn Allen Bailey of Fayetteville were married July 25, 2009, at the Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs. Truett Thomas officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Kaye and Robert Hunton of Farmington. Parents of the groom are Vicki and Steve Bailey of Fayetteville.
The bride wore a white organza, all-over draped pick-up gown with a beaded lace empire waist, lace-up back, a chapel-length train and a shoulder-length beaded veil.
Amanda Ogle attended her sister as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Brittney Casamayor and Jennifer Smith.
Jason Bailey served his brother as best man. Groomsmen were Nathan Ogle and Christopher Sisemore.
Paige Umberson was flower girl, and Foster Layman was ringbearer.
Joe D. White, Cole Umberson and Brandon Bailey seated guests. Music was provided by violinist Fred Mayor.
A reception was held in the hotel’s conservatory. After a trip to Cancun, Mexico, the couple are at home in Farmington.
Srsen-Lee
Whitney Rose Lee and Andrew Terrence Srsen, both of Fayetteville, were married Oct. 17, 2009, at the Stone Chapel at Matt Lane Farm in Fayetteville. Pastor Paul Sagan officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Glenda and Patrick Lee of Fayetteville. Parents of the groom are Eileen and Terrence Srsen of Rogers.
The bride wore an ivory tulle and organza gown with a beaded lace bodice and vertical ruffle skirt and an ivory elbow-length veil with floral design. She carried a bouquet of orange calla lilies and roses in autumn colors.
Annie Bryant was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Ashley Mayhew, Rachel Maginn, Janice Quella, Samantha Sturm and Fracesca D’Agnosa.
Scott Bullock served as best man.
Groomsmen were Barrett Srsen, Dallas Sites, Aaron Lee, Jamie Conway and Elliot Wragg.
Mesha Hall was flower girl.
Andrew Lee, Kellin Lee and Matthew Tunstill seated guests.
A reception followed. After a trip to Maui, Hawaii, the couple are at home in Fayetteville.
Newburn-Keck
Cineca Spring Keck and Joshua Edwin Newburn, both of Fayetteville, were married Oct. 16, 2009, at The Garden Room on Dickson in Fayetteville. The Rev. Savannah Cloud Theiss, sister of the bride, officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Vickie Theiss of Rogers and Dennis and Donna Keck of Springfield, Mo.
The groom is the son of Christie and Jim Skordal of Fayetteville and Mark and Shelly Newburn of Noel, Mo.
The bride wore a magnolia-pattern satin and chiffon halter-style ivory gown with a beaded empire waist and sweep train. An orange stargazer lily accented her hair, and she carried a bouquet of white irises, orange stargazer lilies and bronze football mums.
Shauna Sisemore Hardin and Katrice Summerlin were maids of honor.
Bridesmaids were Jeannie Robinson, Jennifer Wieland Batchelor, Daisy Cumpston and Stephanie Thiede.
Shawn Spivey served as best man.
Groomsmen were the groom’s brothers Bryce Skordal and Trace Skordal, the groom’s son Andrew Newburn, Matt Lawhon, Brian Christopher Batchelor, Jason Fuller and Joe Purdy.
Music was provided by Shene Robinson on guitar and vocals and Katrice Summerlin on vocals.
A reception followed at the same venue.
After a wedding trip to the Cedar Crest Lodge on the Buffalo River, the couple are at home Fayetteville with their son, Lennon.
Lieux-Rausch
Mollie Jean Rausch and Stephen Thomas Lieux, both of Broken Arrow, Okla., were married at 2 p.m. Nov. 21, 2009, at East Side Baptist Church in Fort Smith. Dr. Bob Ford officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Patti and Fred Rausch of Fayetteville. Parents of the groom are Ursula and George Lieux of Fort Smith.
The bride wore a couture gown of ivory bouquet lace lined with blush silk organza.
It featured a halter neckline and cut-out back with an ivory silk organza sash and chapel train, and a chapel-length veil of blush tulle with a wide band of French alnecon lace on the train. She carried a bouquet of porcelina spray roses, ivory and white roses, gardenias and white tulips.
Ashley Post of Fort Smith was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were a cousin, Elizabeth Voris of Fort Smith, Lacy Smith of Panama, Okla., Amanda Cains of Altus, Lindsay Lambright of Kansas City, Mo., Mandi Pray of Fayetteville and Molly Gatling of Fayetteville.
Chris Lieux of Fort Smith served his brother as best man. Groomsmen were the groom’s brother Andrew Lieux of Ridgecrest, Calif., the bride’s brother John Rausch of Tulsa, Okla., Nick Braddy of Broken Arrow, Matthew Vinyard of Benton, Matthew Caldwell of Fort Smith and Josh Carson of Tulsa.
Music was provided by pianist and harpist Megen Prewitt and vocalists Jake Files and Shannon Davis.
A reception was held at Hardscrabble County Club in Fort Smith. After a trip to Bahamas, the couple are at home in Broken Arrow.
Our Town, Pages 15 on 11/29/2009
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