Katherine Blair Baskin / Curtis Patrick Ondrey

Katherine "Blair" Baskin Ondrey for High Profile Featured Wedding
Katherine "Blair" Baskin Ondrey for High Profile Featured Wedding

Trinity Episcopal Cathedral was the setting at 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, for the marriage of Katherine Blair Baskin and Curtis Patrick Ondrey. The Rev. Amy Dafler Meaux officiated.

Druann and Dr. Barry Dewitt Baskin of Little Rock are the parents of the bride. She is the granddaughter of Drew and the late Dr. William C. Terry of Hot Springs and the late Marion and Samuel Wright Baskin of Malvern.

The groom is the son of Sharon Elizabeth and Larry Patrick Ondrey of Pace, Fla. He is the grandson of Edward Franklin and the late Dona Lee Cox of Tampa, Fla., and Agnes Ann and the late Joe Bernard Ondrey of Houston.

The high altar held two arrangements of white gladiolas, roses, waxflower and delphinium accented with plumosia and garden greenery. The end of the choir pews had hanging twig baskets filled with cascading white flowers and plumosia. Music was by organist Victoria Harden.

The bride, escorted by her father, wore a silk-faille strapless white gown with pleated neckline. The fitted bodice had an oversize bow in the back with a floor-length sash. She carried a gathered garden clutch bouquet of white anemones, ranunculus, roses and succulents.

Erin Baskin Coleman of Little Rock served as her sister's matron of honor. She wore a fuchsia satin column dress with a fitted bodice embellished with a bow.

The father of the groom was best man.

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A family reception at the Country Club of Little Rock began with champagne and music by pianist Jim Dickerson in the Garden Room followed by a seated dinner on the club's North Patio. A long family-style table was covered with a white cloth and centered with pillar candles in glass cylinders and garlands of smilax and silver dollar eucalyptus, roses in shades of cream, peach, orange and crimson with white anemones.

The bride is a graduate of the University of Alabama with a bachelor's degree in environmental science. She is a spine field training and education specialist.

The groom has a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the university and is a mechanical engineer.

After a wedding trip to Sedona, Ariz., the couple will live in Memphis.

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