Jamison Brooke Jackson Clint Matthew Ashley

Jamison Brooke Jackson became the bride of Clint Matthew Ashley at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, June 22, at Oak Hill Farm in Sheridan. Officiating was the Rev. Jason Ferguson of All Souls Church in Scott.

The bride is the daughter of the late Patricia Harris Jackson of Shreveport and the late David Lynn Jackson of Cabot. She was raised by her aunt, Rebecca Rills of Little Rock. Her grandparents are Clara Brown Harris of Little Rock, the late Lowell Grant Harris of Bossier City, La., and the late Lucille Jackson of Cabot.

Parents of the groom are Becky and Butch Graves of Bismarck and Danny Ashley of Little Rock. His grandparents are the late Iola Smith of Bismarck, the late Curtis Smith of Hensley and the late Alene Ashley and the late J.R. Ashley, both of Little Rock.

Vows were exchanged outside under a wooden arbor decorated with draped white organza and flowers including coral charm peonies, pink tulips, peach ranunculus, roses, jasmine vine and Italian ruscus.

The bride was escorted by her uncle, Hank Dalrymple of Fayetteville. She wore a sleeveless mermaid style gown of re-embroidered lace. The bodice's wide lace straps, neckline and the skirt and chapel-length train were all edged with scalloped lace. She carried a bouquet of coral and white peonies, pink tulips and roses, peach ranunculus and yellow garden roses.

Matron of honor was Brooke Eldridge of Cabot. Bridesmaids were Ashley Billingsly Ball of Scott and Diana Ayala of Dallas. They wore ice-blue chiffon gowns with cummerbund-style waistbands and carried bouquets similar to the bride's.

Flower girl and ring bearer were Mia Eldridge and Rio Eldridge of Cabot, niece and nephew of the bride. Charlie Ball of Scott carried a sign announcing the bride. McKenzie Haley, Josh Haley and Madeline Haley of Washington distributed fans as guests were seated.

Brent Easley of Conway was best man. Groomsmen were Eric Ambort of Benton, Rob Spears of East End and Jason Kennon of Marche.

A reception at Oak Hill Farm was held after the ceremony. Tables were decorated with arrangements of peonies, tulips, ranunculus and roses and a memory table held photos of the bride's late parents and late grandparents. Kim Lott Qualls sang "I Can't Help Falling in Love With You" for the newlyweds' first dance and for the father/daughter dance the bride danced with her uncle Christopher Harris of Shreveport.

The bride has a bachelor's degree in business administration and a master's degree in accounting from the University of Central Arkansas. She is a certified public accountant and senior analyst for Decision Support at Baptist Health in Little Rock.

The groom is also a UCA graduate and has a bachelor's degree in nursing. He is a registered nurse at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

The couple will reside in Conway after a honeymoon in St. Lucia.

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Jamison Jackson Ashley

High Profile on 06/30/2019

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