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Hartselle Enquirer

Lemmons, Bailey exchange vows

Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Joel Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Joel Bailey

Sarah Katherine Lemmons and Joshua Joel Bailey were married July 11, 2015, at 5 p.m. at the Loft 212 by Minister Rick Pruitt.

The bride is the daughter of Timothy and Robin Lemmons of Hartselle and the granddaughter of Bobby and Nancy Balch of Decatur, Frank Lemmons of Hartselle and Shirley Lemmons of Somerville.

The groom is the son of Joel Bailey of Somerville and Brandie Clemons of Hartselle and the grandson of Norine Wiseman of Hartselle and Charlene Miller of Somerville.

The bride was given in marriage by her father, Timothy Lemmons

The maid of honor was Savannah Lemmons of Hartselle and bridal attendants were Kelley Mcgaugh of Hartselle, Hannah Lemmons of Franklin, Tenn. and Danielle Kail of Hartselle.

The flower girl was Kyleigh Kail of Hartselle.

The best man was Ronnie Taylor of Hartselle and the groomsmen were Corey Smith of Madison, Jackson Lemmons of Hartselle and Hercules Pruitt of Hartselle.

Music was provided by Haley Allen and DJ Eric Little at the reception at Loft 212.

The wedding director was Carol Holmes and the bride-book attendant was Lori Milligan.

The bridal luncheon was at Albany Bistro given by Shirley Lemmons.

A bridal tea was June 7, hosted by Terry Clemons, Melanie Thompson, Carol Whitehead and Zilpha Balch and held at the home of Nancy Balch.

The honeymoon was in Montego Bay; Jamaica; Cozumel, Mexico; and the Cayman Islands.

The couple will reside in Athens.

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