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5:38 pm Saturday, August 7, 2004

Chaney, McMahan

By Staff
Meagan Nicole McMahan and Jody Morgan Chaney, both of Little Rock, were married Saturday, May 15, 2004, at the home of Hayes and Shirley McMahan with the Rev. Danny L. Chaney officiating.
Parents of the couple are Mike and Gail McMahan and Danny and Wanda Chaney, all of Little Rock.
Grandparents of the bride are Hayes and Shirley McMahan and James and Ada Mooney and the late Dan Watkins and great-grandmother, Izilla McMahan.
Music for the ceremony was provided by Debbie Jackson, pianist, and Gabriel Harrison and Victoria Loper, vocalists.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a halter-style white satin gown with a tulle skirt. The corsetted bodice featured beaded Alencon lace. She wore an elbow-length veil, anchored by a flower tiara and featuring teardrop jewels on the edges.
Michelle Baird of Philadelphia served as matron of honor. Other attendants were Carrie Rowzee and Krista Chaney, both of Little Rock, Casey Robinson of Union and Tiffany Estes of Newton.
Reagan Chaney of Sharon was flower girl.
Kendall Chaney of Mobile, Ala., was best man. Groomsmen and ushers were Clarke Terney of Louisville, Ben Smith, Kyle Chaney and Tommy Barnett, all of Little Rock, Shelby Anderson of Raleigh and Wade Vaughn of Conehatta.
Daniel McMahan of Little Rock was ring bearer.
Program attendant was Danielle Chaney.
A reception was held the McMahan home following the ceremony. Assisting at the reception were Marie McMahan, Angela Rowzee, Donna Byrd, Miranda Averett, Sommer Averett, Ashley Hasenmuller, Beth Richardson and Amber Page.
After a honeymoon in New Orleans, the couple resides in Union.

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