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Couple Weds in New Year’s Eve Ceremony

Allison Beall Chandler

Allison Beall Chandler

Allison Ann Beall and Mark William Chandler were united in marriage Dec. 31, 2009 at half past seven o’clock in the evening at First United Methodist Church of Hurst.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beall of Colleyville.  She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fallis Beall and Mr. and Mrs. John E. (Buddy) Campbell and the great- granddaughter of Mrs. Richard Stokes, all of Duncan, Oklahoma.  The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Gary Chandler of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma and is the grandson of Mrs. Betty Sue Chandler of Broken Arrow and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olson of Oklahoma City.

Dr. Michael McKee officiated and Claire Bonney Campbell, cousin of the bride, read scripture.  Music was provided by organist Dong-ill Shin and soloist Gregory Kuenning, uncle of the groom.

Given in marriage by her parents and escorted by her father, the bride wore a gown of ivory silk taffeta designed by Kenneth Pool for Stanley Korshack. The strapless silhouette was fashioned with a fitted bodice and the full double-flounced skirt fell from a dramatically dropped waist.  Bands of silver Swarovski crystals embroidered the empire waist, hip line, skirt and the cathedral length train.  To complete her ensemble, she wore a comb of crystals and a sheer twinkling veil which framed her face and swept beyond her train.   She carried a bouquet of all tones of red roses, red amaryllis, ilex berries and maroon callas.  A lace handkerchief and crystal brooch belonging to her two maternal great- grandmothers were incorporated into the bouquet.           

A reception followed at the Fort Worth Club where guests dined, danced to the music of Bullet Proof Brass Band and rang in the New Year.  On the eve of the wedding, the groom’s parents hosted a rehearsal dinner at Los Vaqueros.

 Michelle Angela Bennett of Colleyville served as maid of honor, and matron of honor was Tatianna Cannon Proctor of Norman, Oklahoma.   Bridesmaids were Carrie Elizabeth Chandler, sister of the groom, of Broken Arrow; Kristen Michelle Collins of Talala; Rachel Meredith Head of Bedford, TX; Lauren Ashley Jarrell, Kendall Elizabeth Kirkham, and Katherine McKinney Wilson all of Dallas. TX. They wore full-length Lela Rose dresses of claret crinkle chiffon with hand worked rosettes at the scooped neckline and carried bouquets of red hydrangea, red and pink roses, and red cymbidium orchids.  Members of the house party included Claire Bonney Campbell of Duncan,  Jordan Kaye Geurkink , Sheridan Samples Haynes and Carissa Marquis King all of Norman.  Candle lighters were Sarah Elizabeth Campbell and Caroline Virginia Campbell, cousins of the bride, of Denver, Colorado.

 The groom’s best man was Mark Wesley Oxen of Norman.  Groomsmen were James Patrick Anderson and Chesterfield Dillard Featherston IV both of Tulsa, Oklahoma; Logan Robert Beall, brother of the bride, of Colleyville, TX; Daniel Kyle Charboneau and Charles Brandon Maloy both of Ada, Oklahoma; William Blake Petty of Arlington, TX; and Robert Hewitt Wharton of Norman, OK.  Ushers were Tyler Wade Armstrong of Oklahoma City, John Carter Denman of Lufkin, Cameron Joseph Dunn of Paris, Zach Landon Payne of Dallas, and Neil Casey Singmaster of Perry.

The bride is a graduate of The University of Oklahoma where she received a bachelor of arts degree in journalism and was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She currently is attending the OU College of Law.  The groom graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a bachelor of science degree in zoology and biomedical sciences and was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.  He is a medical student at OU’s College of Medicine in Oklahoma City.

The couple will honeymoon in Dallas and later this spring in Maui, Hawaii. They will reside in Norman, Oklahoma.

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Raeley Rinderknecht Weds Aaron Guess

Raeley Rinderknecht became the bride of Aaron Guess in a Fort Worth ceremony. Photo courtesy of Sarah Kate Holt.

Raeley Rinderknecht became the bride of Aaron Guess in a Fort Worth ceremony. Photo courtesy of Sarah Kate Holt.

Raeley Rinderknecht and Aaron Guess were united in marriage July 18 in Watson Chapel of University Baptist Church, Fort Worth, with the groom’s father, Bob Guess, officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Ron and Susan Rinderknecht of Grapevine. She is a graduate of Colleyville Heritage High School and Texas A&M University where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. The groom is the son of Bob and Vicki Guess of Fort Worth. He graduated from Pantego Christian Academy and Texas Christian University. Both are fourth-year medical students at North Texas Medical Science center in Fort Worth.

Escorted by her father, the bride wore an ivory designer gown from Pronovias.

Maid of Honor was Reagan Rinderknecht, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Courtney Krittenbrink of Oklahoma City, Holly Seacrest of Frisco and Katie Gerstenmaier of Dallas. Flower girl was the best man’s daughter, Bella Lewis of Arlington.

Best men were Todd Jenkins of Keller and Chris Lewis of Arlington. Groomsmen were Dan Sargent of Keller and Peter Sedrak of Houston. The ring bearer was the groom’s nephew, Harrison Fortney.

A reception was held following the ceremony at the Fort Worth Club where guest danced to the music of The Baron. Floral arrangements for both the ceremony and reception were created by Bridal Blooms of Fort Worth.

After a honeymoon to Playa Del Carmen, the couple will make their home in Ft Worth where they will continue their medical studies.

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Former Football Standout to Breakfast in FW

Don McPherson

Don McPherson

Don McPherson, the 1987 winner of the Davey O’Brien Award, will score the winning speech at the first-ever Legacy of Men Breakfast Feb. 17 at the Fort Worth Club.

McPherson, a former Syracuse University quarterback and NFL player, will speak at the community fundraising event to benefit SafeHaven of Tarrant County, a non-profit organization working to end family violence. (www.safehaventc.org) The football standout is now considered a leading expert on the subject of men’s violence against women.

Following his college career, McPherson was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles. He also played for the Houston Oilers, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the Ottawa Rough-Riders. The New York native retired from pro football in 1994. Since that time, his work as a social activist has included testifying before the U.S. House of Representatives about domestic violence.

Also scheduled for the Fort Worth breakfast is Dallas Cowboy Jason Witten receiving SafeHaven’s first Legacy of Men Award for his work in domestic violence prevention. The Cowboys’ tight end initiated the SCORE Foundation which funds mentoring programs in domestic violence shelters, including SafeHaven.

Honorary chairman of the event is Arlington Mayor Robert Cluck, and former sports anchor Scott Murray will emcee.

Tickets for the fundraiser are $100 per person, and tables of 8 are available for $750. For reservations, contact Michelle Karr at 817-535-6462, ext. 101.

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