Brittany Aliss Davidson - John Edward Jennings Morgan

Brittany Aliss Morgan
Brittany Aliss Morgan

Pulaski Heights United Methodist Church was the setting at 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, for the marriage of Brittany Aliss Davidson and John Edward Jennings Morgan. The Rev. Belinda Price officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Lou and Barry Davidson of Hot Springs Village. Her grandparents are the late Patsy and Doyle Davidson of North Little Rock and the late Sallie Clark Knox and the late Garvin Pace, both of Waco, Texas.

Parents of the bridegroom are Jennifer Fox Morgan of North Little Rock and John Mark Morgan of Little Rock. He is the grandson of Margaret Ann and the late Dr. Frank E. Morgan and Virginia and the late John M. Fox, all of North Little Rock.

Winter white arrangements of roses, hydrangeas and evergreens were on either side of the altar. Music was by organist Stanley Cox.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an ivory beaded silk gown and carried a mix of cream and white roses, blue juniper and silver brunia.

Kristin Walters of Dallas was her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Meredith Kaffenberger of Ann Arbor, Mich., sister of the bridegroom; Stephanie Gray of Fayetteville; Ashley Burch of San Antonio; Elaine Griffin of Denver; and Maggie Williams, Maggie Stone and Lainey Johnson, all of Dallas.

They wore silver chiffon gowns and carried nosegays of white roses, tea roses, lamb's ear and blue juniper.

Flower girl and ring bearers were Julia Duffy, Clark Walters and Clay Walters, all of Dallas, niece and nephews of the bride.

Best man was the father of the bridegroom. Groomsmen were Benjamin Ramsey of North Little Rock; George Miller, Fletcher Smith, Stuart Shenep and Matt Snyder, all of Little Rock; David Grayson of Austin, Texas; Kami Duck of Oklahoma City; and Brian Beauchamp of Nashville, Tenn.

Guests were seated by Dr. Samuel Kaffenberger of Ann Arbor, and Chris Walters and Justin Duffy, brother of the bride, both of Dallas.

A reception was held at the Junior League of Little Rock Building. Guest tables held arrangements of winter white flowers, blue juniper and lamb's ear in either tall silver vases or on silver pedestals. Music was by Funkytown from Memphis.

The bride has a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and is employed in institutional equity sales at Stephens Inc.

The bridegroom also has a bachelor's degree in business administration from UA. He has a juris doctorate from the W.H. Bowen School of Law at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and is a deputy prosecuting attorney in Pulaski County.

The couple will reside in Little Rock after a wedding trip to St. Lucia.

High Profile on 12/18/2016

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