Weddings

By Staff
Mayfield, Vickers wed
Stephanie Brooke Mayfield of Hartselle and Daniel Earl Vickers of Falkville were married June 7, 200, at Hopewell Baptist Church.
The bride is the daughter of Teddy and Renae Mayfield of Hartselle. The groom is the son of Walter Earl Vickers Jr. and Shela Eddy of Hartselle.
Bro. Wendell Callahan of Oak Ridge Baptist Church officiated the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father.
She chose a formal gown of ivory silk English net over satin. The Princess-line dress featured a halter neckline and asymmetrical wrapped natural waistline.
Pearls and sequins adorned the delicate re-embroidered European lace appliqu/s that garnished the silk English net.
The gown was bordered with a contrasting band of lace and swept to a cathedral length train. The bride wore a white fingertip veil. It was embellished with rhinestones and sequins around the edging. Her tiara was adorned with crystals that graduated into a point in the center.
Emily and Sabrina Lewis of Hartselle were maids of honor. Bridesmaids were Christina Moore of Hartselle and Gina Fulaytar of Gardendale.
Flower girl was Elizabeth Claire McAbee.
Best man was Johnathan Goble of Norwalk, Ohio. Groomsmen were J.L. Pike of Falkville, Mark Mayfield of Hartselle and Johnny Sides of Valhermoso Springs.
Ring bearer was Robert Elscott of Hartselle.
After a wedding trip to Pigeon Forge, Tenn., the couple will reside in Danville.
The couple was honored with several pre-nuptial events, including:

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