Lynley Kay Marshall - Bradley Keith Harris

Lynley Marshall Harris
Lynley Marshall Harris

Moss Mountain Farm in Roland was the setting at 5 p.m. Saturday, April 25, for the marriage of Lynley Kay Marshall and Bradley Keith Harris. Clay Adkisson with Fellowship Bible Church officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Vicki and Alan Stewart of Plano, Texas, and David Marshall of El Dorado. She is the granddaughter of Janette Eads of Houston and the late Hughey Eads Jr., formerly of Magnolia; Iris Stewart of Farmersville, Texas; and the late Beryl Jean and Jack W. Marshall of Magnolia.

The groom is the son of Rebecca and Keith Harris and Pam and Dale Field, all of Jonesboro. He is the grandson of Wava and Charles Harris, Lola and Jim Penney and Colleen and the late James Morris, all also of Jonesboro.

Pink and peach flower arrangements were on either side of the altar. Music was by acoustic guitarist Grace Blasi.

Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore an ivory gown of point d'esprit with a chapel-length train. The sleeveless bodice had a boat neckline and was embellished with lace. She carried a cascade of tulips, roses and hydrangeas.

Maid of honor was Lauren Harrison of El Dorado. Bridesmaids were Olivia Austin of North Little Rock; Treva Frisbee of Fayetteville; Anna Ward of Ruston, La., and Kelsey Crews of San Antonio, cousins of the bride; and Kelsey Redmond of Wilsonville, Ala. They wore chiffon gowns with ivory bodices and midnight-blue skirts, and carried bouquets similar to the bride's.

Flower girls were Ella Blankenship and Olivia Blankenship of Maumelle and Helen McPherson of Little Rock. Ring bearers were Tommy Zoretic and Joey Zoretic of Bella Vista, cousins of the bride.

Best man was Tyler Herring of Walnut Ridge. Groomsmen were Evan Henry of Jonesboro, brother of the groom; John Harrington of Dallas; Blake Rhein of Harrison; Matt Goddard of Sherwood; and Caleb Or­osz of Augusta, Ga. Guests were seated by Matthew Powell of Little Rock and Cody Eads of Boca Raton, Fla., cousins of the bride.

A tented reception, also at the farm, followed the ceremony. Low arrangements of peach, coral and ivory wedding flowers decorated tables. Music was by Everyday Life.

The bride has a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and is an applied behavioral analysis therapist.

The groom has a bachelor's degree in business administration from Williams Baptist College in Walnut Ridge, and is a sales representative for a furniture manufacturer.

The couple will live in Maumelle after a wedding trip to Jamaica.

High Profile on 05/03/2015

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