Emilie Lynn Head - Kent Roy Reno

Emilie Lynn Reno
Emilie Lynn Reno

Emilie Lynn Head became the bride of Kent Roy Reno at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, May 30, in St. Mark's Episcopal Church. The Rev. Lisa Smith Fry officiated.

Parents of the bride are Karen and Timothy Head, 504 McAdoo St. She is the granddaughter of Maddalynn and Jerry Didier of Little Rock and Kenneth and the late Yvonne Head of Jacksonville.

Toni and Tim Reno of Eucha, Okla., are the parents of the groom. His grandparents are Janice and Gene Vanover and the late Leona and Charly Reno, all of Eucha.

The chancel held arrangements of white hydrangeas with accents of ivy. Music was by organist Tim Allen. Assisting with programs were Samantha Bigham of Fayetteville, Mallory French of Little Rock, Gina Paradiso of Fayetteville and Maddalynn Davis of Little Rock, cousin of the bride.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an ivory mermaid-style gown of Alencon lace. The strapless bodice had a scalloped sweetheart neckline and the skirt extended to a cathedral-length train. She carried a bouquet of white tulips wrapped with lace from her mother's wedding dress.

The bride's honor attendants were Catherine Griebel of Little Rock, cousin of the bride, and Haley Washburn of Maumelle. Bridesmaids were Courtney Pack of Little Rock; Hillary Head of Fayetteville; Rachael Webb and Rebekah Reno, both of Eucha and sisters of the groom; Kelsey Smith of El Dorado; and Lauren Jones, Cameron Van Patten and Morgan Sherman, all of Dallas. They wore one-shoulder cocktail-length dresses of navy lace with grosgrain ribbon belts and scalloped hems. They carried bouquets of white hydrangeas, white and blush roses and white anemones.

The father of the groom was best man. Groomsmen were Nathan Brixey of Platter, Okla.; Chaz Trujillo of Eucha; Steven Head of Fayetteville, brother of the bride; Payton Harris of Kennett, Mo.; Paul Harris and Tab Wildy, both of Manila; William Gunnell of DeWitt; John Patrick Stewart of Flippin; and Tyson Privett of Jonesboro. Guests were seated by Zachary Smith of Cotton Plant and Dakota Brown of Thompson Station, Tenn. Ring bearers were Weaver Webb of Eucha, nephew of the groom, and Miller Head of Fayetteville, nephew of the bride.

A tented reception on the grounds of the Terry House followed the ceremony. Ivory tablecloths and gold and silver mercury glass decorated tables. Music was by Travis Kidd Band.

The bride graduated from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville with a bachelor's degree in journalism. She is an account executive for the magazines At Home in Arkansas and Weddings in Arkansas.

The groom has a bachelor's degree in environmental soil and water sciences from UA and is employed by Chuck Hamilton Construction.

The couple will live in Little Rock after a wedding trip to Negril, Jamaica.

High Profile on 06/07/2015

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