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Hartselle Enquirer

Little, Burch exchange vows

Hannah Little of Neel and Dale Burch of Danville were married February 5, 2011, at Shady Grove Baptist Church.
Brother Tom Campbell officiated the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father.
The bride is the daughter of Hank and Holly Little of Neel.
The groom is the son of Dale and Tammy Burch of Speake.
Serving as Maid of Honor was Morgan Doherty of Danville. Bridesmaids were Faith Holland of Speake, Lindsay Simmons, Taylor Walton, Regan LaRoche, Jenna Locklear, Kaitlin Wallace, all of Danville, and Lauren Lindsey, of Decatur.
Best man was Cody Gibson of Speake. Groomsmen were Cody Clemons, Joe Jones, Kale “Bubba” Rouse, Hayden “Pooh-Bear” Little, and Jake White, all of Danville, Barry Weldon of Ider, and Tony “Bubba” Butch of Caddo.
Flower girl was Harmony Burns of Decatur. Ring bearers were Trent and Alex Rice of Danville.
Candlelighters were Chase Gillott of Neel, Jonathan Matheny of Decatur and Tara and Tyler Jolley of Hartselle. Music was provided by Haylee Little.
Connie and Erin Gillott served as wedding directors.
The guest book was attended by Keri Warren and Shelby Beck.
The reception was held at Shady Grove Baptist Church following the ceremony. The bride’s cake was white with a coon hunting cake topper. The groom’s cake was shaped as a baseball hat, camouflage, with a Browning deer symbol, and shotgun shells scattered.
Assisting at the reception was Jennifer Gillott, Meagan Gillott, Erin Gillott, Connie Gillott, Summer Bell, Christina Bell, and Michelle Bell.
The couple will reside in Danville.
The couple was honored with several prenuptial parties, including:
• A wedding shower at Shady Grove Baptist Church hosted by friends and family.
• A tool and gadget party hosted by friends and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Burch (Hannah Little)

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