Hall, Patrick wed Sept. 2, 2017
Couples, Lifestyles
 By  Staff Reports Published 
9:59 am Friday, December 29, 2017

Hall, Patrick wed Sept. 2, 2017

Anne-Maria Rebekah Hall and Kevin Taylor Patrick were married Sept. 2, 2017, at 2 p.m. at Underwood Baptist Church in Florence, with Bro. Trey Mitchell officiating.

Parents of the couple are Terry and Susan Hall of Russellville and Jerry and Gwen Patrick of Florence.

Grandparents of the bride are Mrs. Eulene Bradford and the late Sam Bradford of Russellville, Mrs. Averine Hall Ledbetter and the late Troy Hall of Red Bay.

Grandparents of the groom are Glendon and Nancy Jackson of Florence and Pete and Charlotte Patrick of Florence.

Music for the ceremony was traditional hymns provided by Mrs. Patti Kimbrough, pianist.  The bride sang a solo during the ceremony.

The wedding was decorated in sunflowers with navy accent colors. Florist was Sam Warf.

Escorted by her father, the bride wore vintage white lace and hand-made veil featuring detailed pearl work. She carried a bouquet of vibrant sunflowers.

Matron of Honor was Holly Sherrill of Russellville, cousin of the bride.

The Matron of Honor wore a long navy dress.

Best man was Matthew Kelley of Florence, friend of the groom. Ushers were Jonathan Hall of Canton, Miss., brother of the bride, Tyler Johnson, brother-in-law of groom, and Kyle Clemons, friend of groom, both of Florence.

A reception was held at The Hub at Underwood Baptist Church following the ceremony.

The couple reside in Florence after a honeymoon in Nashville, Tenn.

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