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 By  Staff Reports Published 
9:00 am Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Murray, Brummett wed Sept. 5

MURRAY-wedding

Jordan Leigh Murray of Russellville and Blake Anthony Brummett of Red Bay were united in marriage Sept. 5, 2015, at 6:30 p.m. at Ava’s Place in Florence. Bro. Dennis Steward officiated the ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Mark and LeAnne Murray of Russellville and the granddaughter of Clovis Hamilton and the late Billy Hamilton of Tuscumbia and Charles and Thelma Murray of Russellville.

The groom is the son of Gary and Kim Lindsey of Red Bay and the grandson of Faye Keeton and Jesse and Martha Milan and the late J.D. Lindsey and Jeanette Windhester.

The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Haley Sparks of Russellville served as Matron of Honor. Bridesmaids were Erin Masterson and Katie Hester of Russellville, Jessica Killen of Rogersville and Lexy Pharr and Keena Coats of Red Bay.

Gary Lindsey, father of the groom, served as the Best Man. Groomsmen were Marco Bostick and Chase Lindsey of Red Bay and Andrew Wallace, Kent Allen and Jaceton Murray of Russellville.

Ryder Bowling, friend to bride, served as Banner Boy. Flower girls were Rayleigh Lindsey of Red Bay, niece of the groom, and Adelaide Denton of Florence, cousin to the bride. Ringbearers were Cooper Allen of Russellville, cousin to bride, and Harrison Denton of Florence, cousin to the bride.

Tamera Ergle Lane directed the wedding.

A reception was held at Ava’s Place to honor the couple. Jill’s Sweet Memories catered the reception.

After a honeymoon cruise to Cozumel, Cayman Islands and Jamaica, the couple will reside in Dublin, Ga.

 

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