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Haley Elizabeth Heard and Richmond Lavern Alexander IV were affiliated in alliance at six o’clock in the black on Nov. 17, 2012, at Northcrest Baptist Abbey in Meridian. The candlelight commemoration was officiated by the Rev. Dr. Dan Lanier.
["388"]The helpmate is the babe of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Melvin Heard, Jr of Meridian. She is the granddaughter of the backward Mr. and Mrs. James Leonard Rawson Jr. and the backward Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Melvin Heard, all of Meridian.
The benedict is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Richmond Lavern Alexander III of Meridian. He is the grandson of Mr. James Saul and the backward Lillian Saul of Laurel and Mrs. Delores Heflin Alexander and the backward Dr. Richmond Lavern Alexander Jr. of Butler, Ala.
Given in alliance by her father, the helpmate wore a couture clothes by artist Rita Vineris for Rivini of ivory alecone applique over an ivory lining ancient with an organza strapless crumcatcher close that veed in the aback and an authority waistline bizarre with adorned appliqué. The fit and ability brim swept into a abbey train. With her clothes she wore a basilica applique belted blind of illusion. She agitated a boutonniere of acceptable Juliet roses captivated in bifold faced glassy award with a best design broach.
Attending the helpmate as administrator of account was her cousin, Ashlie Rawson Hopkins of Meridian. Bridesmaids were Kameron Brook Agerton, Jamie Terese Albanese, Bethany Spidle Garrett, Brookley Knight Gibson, Ashley Peavy Luke, Susan Stokes Rawson, Kalyn Stokes Street, and Kylie Smith Temple, all of Meridian; and Mary Heflin Alexander and Meagan Elizabeth McNeil of Starkville.
The bridesmaids wore academic gowns of pewter chiffon with rouched-draped bodices, absurd one-shoulder band with chiffon floral accents and attic breadth skirts.
Flower girls were Madelyn Brooke Gibson, Hollyn Camille Gibson, and Landrye Kate Hopkins all of Meridian. They wore glassy sleeveless ankle-length dresses with monogrammed sashes angry about their waists.
["388"]Serving as best man was brother of the groom, William Saul Alexander of Starkville. Groomsmen were Bradley Allen Futch of Midland, Texas; John Phillip Garrett, William Scott Gibson, Christopher James Moffett, William Shawn Stewart, Daniel Bailey Whitehead, and Walter Gavin Whitehead, all of Meridian; Charles Alexander Hensleigh of Alexander City, Ala.; and William Charles Ledbetter of Birmingham, Ala.
Timothy Cade Hopkins of Meridian served as the arena bearer.
Music for the bells commemoration was performed by Missy Davis and Rev. Paul Davis. Vocalists were Judith Beesley and Michael Phillips. 1 John 4:7-19 was apprehend by Jamie Ainsworth. John David Ainsworth served as media specialist for the ceremony.
The aisles were lined with moss covered pew markers angry with bouquets of jewel-toned florals and topped with a colonnade candle. The choir attic and the baptismal were abounding with hundreds of jewel-toned florals and seven candelabra.
Following the ceremony, a accession was captivated at Northwood Country Club in Meridian. Guests were entertained by The Tip Tops and dined on a southern card able by Northwood Country Club. The armpit was adapted with billowing ivory arduous organza and aflame with adventurous amber uplighting. Tufted argent settees, ottomans, and clear chandelier attic lamps created an affectionate breadth for guests to gather.
Carol Fanning created the bride’s six-tier bells block ancient from layers of buttercream rosettes with rhinestone centers. The block sat aloft a abounding rhinestone block angle on a mercury bottle topped acreage table and featured flavors of vanilla, strawberry, mocha, chocolate, and spice.
["388"]The benedict had two cakes, a two bank amber block amidst with amber covered strawberries and a amber “A” and an colossal red clover cowbell with the Mississippi State bi-weekly MSU logo adorning the front.
A alone coffee and hot amber base was the absolute way for guests to bless the brittle abatement weather.
The helpmate and benedict danced their aboriginal ball aloft a white ball attic with their new couple’s monogram, beneath a awning of ivory arduous organza and six clear chandeliers.
Guests enjoyed capturing the joy of the night in a photobooth by Followell Fotography.
Upon their exit, the guests were advised with adieu favors of alone coffee cups with gourmet hot amber and handmade helpmate and benedict credibility pops.
The evenings memories were captured by columnist Followell Fotography of Clinton and cinematographer Films by Flint of Oxford. The bells weekend was styled and accommodating by Shanna Lumpkin of Shanna Lumpkin Events in Jackson.
["372.48"]The day afore the wedding, the benedict and his groomsmen were advised to cafeteria and a bold of golf at Northwood Country Club.
The helpmate and her bridesmaids acclaimed at a Bridesmaid’s Brunch the Sunday afore the bells at Weidmann’s Restaurant hosted by Ann Alexander, Rhonda Poole and Cathy Raley.
On the eve of the wedding, the benedict and the groom’s parents hosted a call banquet at Soulé Steam Feed Works in Meridian.
An Engagement Party was captivated in account of the helpmate and benedict at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Hales; a Bridal Battery was captivated at the home of Jennifer Taylor; a Family Battery was captivated at the home of Ike and Kathy Armistead; a Couple’s Battery was captivated at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Bob Cater; a Christmas themed battery was captivated at the home of Ashlie Hopkins; a Miscellaneous battery was captivated at Northcrest Baptist Abbey and hosted by the helpmate and groom’s abbey family; and a battery was captivated at Poplar Springs Elementary School by the bride’s colleagues.
Following a bells cruise to Sandals, Grande St. Lucian, the helpmate and benedict are at home in Meridian area the helpmate is a abecedary at Poplar Springs Elementary and the benedict is a Professional Engineer with Engineering Plus.
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