Kelsey Leigh Morehead - Phillip Nelson Ingle

Kelsey Leigh Ingle
Kelsey Leigh Ingle

Wedding vows were exchanged by Kelsey Leigh Morehead and Phillip Nelson Ingle at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, July 9, in St. Edward Catholic Church in Little Rock. The Rev. James P. West of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Hot Springs officiated.

The bride is the daughter of DeeDee and Richard Morehead of North Little Rock. Her grandparents are Lea and the late Joe Payne of Sherwood and the late Peggy and Leon Morehead of Little Rock.

Parents of the bridegroom are Becky Almond Cheatham of Carlisle and Billy Joe Ingle of Des Arc. He is the grandson of Annie Flanagan of Carlisle, John Almond of Searcy and the late Elsie and Clint Ingle, also of Carlisle.

The stair railings at the front of the church were draped in white tulle and decorated with white hydrangeas, blush peonies and English ivy. Arrangements of white and blush hydrangeas, peonies, cherry blossoms, ranunculus and stock were on each side of the altar. Music was by organist Phillip Quick.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an ivory tulle fit-and-flare gown with an illusion bateau neckline and embellished with lace appliques. She carried a bouquet of blush hydrangeas, blush tulips, white miniature calla lilies, white stock, white ranunculus and roses.

Amber Pawloski and Caitlin Wolfe, both of Little Rock, served as the bride's honor attendants. Bridesmaids were Caitlin McNally of Sherwood, Jill Evans of Mayflower, Sarah Gerrard of Little Rock and Kim Roland of Lonoke, sister of the bridegroom. Mary Elizabeth Roland of Lonoke, niece of the bridegroom, served as junior bridesmaid. They wore plum-colored gowns of crinkle chiffon and carried tussie-mussies of white hydrangeas.

Flower girl and ring bearer were Abby Roland and Jones Roland of Lonoke, niece and nephew of the bridegroom.

Ky McFarlin of Carlisle was best man. Groomsmen were Joey Evans of Bono; Tyler Morehead of North Little Rock, brother of the bride; and Lee Schafer, Justus Adams and Griffin Golleher, all of Carlisle.

A reception at the Junior League of Little Rock Building followed the ceremony. Guest tables covered with floor-length white tablecloths alternated blush and gold toppers. Centerpieces were various combinations of gold candelabra, matte-gold bowls and trumpet vases filled with white hydrangeas, stock, roses and ranunculus. Assisting were Katie Thompson of Little Rock and Bethany Singleton of North Little Rock.

The bride graduated from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville with a master's degree in speech pathology and is a speech pathologist with Baptist Health.

The bridegroom is a Southern District sales representative with AgriDry, LLC.

The couple will live in North Little Rock after a wedding trip to Playa del Carmen, Mexico.

High Profile on 07/17/2016

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