Lucy Amber Cyphers - Tyler George McGhee

Amber Cyphers McGhee
Amber Cyphers McGhee

The bride is the daughter of Lucy and Will Cyphers IV of Camden. She is the granddaughter of Dr. William and the late Mary Cyphers, both of El Dorado, and the late Jo and Charles Jackson of Monticello.

The bridegroom is the son of Frances and Russell McGhee of Tulsa. His grandparents are Mayo and the late Emma Lou Selby, Marguerite and the late Albert Reed and the late George McGhee, all of Siloam Springs.

Vows were exchanged in the rose garden. Nuptial music was by the Jarboe String Quartet and harpist Rebecca Ricks. Scripture reader was Randall Miles of Little Rock.

Escorted by her father, the bride wore a sleeveless ivory gown of English net over satin embellished with crystal beading and Alencon lace appliques. Along with her maternal great-grandmother's mother-of-pearl-covered Bible, she carried a bouquet of hydrangeas, roses, calla lilies and peonies tied with lace from her mother's wedding veil.

Leah Cyphers Youngblood of Camden was her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Gillian McGhee, sister of the bridegroom, and Sarah Deaton, both of Fayetteville; and Molly Sanders of Little Rock. They wore navy blue dresses of beaded lace with cap sleeves and satin sashes. The attendants carried smaller versions of the bridal bouquet.

Best man was Addison Anthony of Little Rock. Groomsmen were Matthew Lehner of Dallas, Wil Keener of Houston and Andrew Hinojosa of Joplin, Mo.

Seating the guests were Staff Sgt. William Cyphers V of Panama City, Fla., brother of the bride, and Hunter Nunn of Dallas.

After the ceremony, a reception was held under a large oak tree on the front lawn followed by dinner under a large tent. Round tables were covered in navy cloths and centered with bowls of white hydrangeas and white peach and pink roses. Several massive farm tables centered the tent. They were decorated with a mix of pillar candles in cylinder vases and bud vases with wedding flowers. Overhead were large hanging arrangements of hydrangeas, roses and trailing greenery with suspended votive candles and globes of flowers. Music was by The GroanUps.

The bride has a bachelor's degree in nursing from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and a doctorate of nursing from the University of Tennessee. She is employed as a hospitalist at Washington Regional Medical Center in Fayetteville.

The bridegroom graduated with bachelor's degrees in poultry science and agriculture business from University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. He is employed with OK Foods.

They will make their home in Fayetteville after a wedding trip to St. Lucia.

High Profile on 08/21/2016

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