KELLI ELIZABETH GOLDEN MASON LANCE MILLER
Kelli Elizabeth Golden became the bride of Mason Lance Miller at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5, in Christ the King Catholic Church. Monsignor Lawrence Frederick of Catholic High School officiated.
Angela and Gregory Golden of Sherwood are the parents of the bride. She is the granddaughter of the late Marguerite and Peyton Golden of Little Rock, Lois Voyles of Sherwood and the late Richard Voyles of Texarkana.
The groom is the son of Michelle and Lance Miller, 64 Tallyho Lane. His grandparents are Joyce and Herbert Miller of Jonesboro and the late Ruth and Fulton Daniel of Little Rock.
The altar held a large arrangement of roses, white lilies, white larkspur, curly willow branches and white stock in an ivory urn. Music was by organist Caroline Boone.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a natural duppioni silk gown. Alencon lace embellished the sweetheart neckline and the hem of the full skirt and chapel train. A sash at her waist was beaded with pearls and rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of cream garden roses, blush spray roses, scabiosa pods, dusty miller and white freesia.
Serving as matron of honor was Amber Hall of North Little Rock. Bridesmaids were Caroline Thomas of Little Rock, cousin of the bride; Caroline Barton of North Little Rock; Anna Goble of Benton; Caroline Nipper of Magnolia; and Hannah Lloyd of Fayetteville. They wore gowns of pewter-colored chiffon and carried bouquets similar to the bride’s.
Anabelle McMath of Little Rock, cousin of the groom, was flower girl, and ring bearers were Hudson Hall of North Little Rock and Brooks Cramblett of Searcy.
Chase Miller of Little Rock served as his brother’s best man. Groomsmen were Austin Jewell, David Koehler, Cody Lorge and Jordan Getchell, all of Little Rock, and Richard Holt of Harrison. Seating guests were Matthew Smith and John Thomas, both of Little Rock, and Jeff Hughes of Fayetteville.
A reception at the Terry House followed the ceremony. The buffet table held two tall silver candelabras with arrangements of white stock, white oriental lilies and blush spray roses. Music was by Brenda and Ellis.
The bride has a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, where she was president of Zeta Tau Alpha. She has a bachelor’s degree in health sciences from the University of Central Arkansas in Conway and is an occupational therapy graduate student at UCA.
The groom graduated summa cum laude from Walton College of Business at UA with a bachelor’s degree in small business management and entrepreneurship. He was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha. He is plant manager at Tenenbaum Recycling Group.
After a wedding trip to Cancun, Mexico, the couple will make their home in Little Rock.