Natalie Lois Barr - Brian Christopher Cornett

Natalie Lois Cornett
Natalie Lois Cornett

Natalie Lois Barr became the bride of Brian Christopher Cornett at 4 p.m. Saturday, April 23, in Hunt Chapel at Pinnacle Memorial Gardens, Rogers. The Rev. Doug Lehman officiated.

Parents of the bride are Heidi Beattie and Jodi and Don Barr, all of Basalt, Colo. Her grandparents are Pattie and Dr. Richard Slater and the late Lois Slater, all of Ventura, Calif.; Diana and John Calcott of Englewood, Fla.; the late Lucille Barr and the late Katherine and Willie Barr, all of Woodland Park, Colo.

Rosemary and Dr. Lawrence Cornett, 14411 Charwick Drive, are the parents of the groom. His grandparents are the late Rose and Mario Giusti of Roseville, Calif., and the late Barbara and Leslie Cornett of Salinas, Calif.

The bride, escorted by her father, wore a strapless ivory ballgown with a fitted sweetheart bodice and full skirt embellished with floral Alencon lace. The English net skirt with appliques of Alencon lace extended to a chapel-length train. She carried a bouquet of ivory garden roses and hydrangeas and white lisianthus and ranunculus.

Serving as the bride's honor attendants were her sisters, Kylie Barr of Basalt and Sara Barr of Honolulu. Melissa Radzio of Stafford, Va., sister of the groom, was a bridesmaid. They wore coral chiffon gowns and carried smaller versions of the bridal bouquet.

Marshall Bertasi of Little Rock was best man. Groomsmen were Ryan Lynch of Charlotte, N.C., and Collier Dallas of Fayetteville. Guests were seated by Chandler Crymble of Boulder, Colo., brother of the bride, and Martin Radzio of Stafford.

A reception at Pinnacle Country Club in Rogers followed the ceremony. Dinner tables alternated centerpieces of gold and clear bowls filled with ivory roses, pink carnations and white and green hydrangeas with arrangements of three-cylinder vases holding white hydrangeas and ivory roses.

The bride has a bachelor's degree in accounting from Metropolitan State University of Denver and is employed as an accountant.

The groom has a bachelor's degree in horticulture with concentration in turf grass science from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. He is an assistant golf course superintendent.

The couple will live in Bentonville after a honeymoon in Jamaica.

High Profile on 05/01/2016

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