This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Crowley, Barbee, Hembree, Vinson Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/xYB.2ACE/1553 Message Board Post: Elizabeth Irene Crowley of San Antonio, Texas, and Jared Gene Hembree of Marietta were united in marriage by pastor Todd Salzwedel in a double-ring ceremony Saturday, June 21, at 2 p.m. at the Lake Murray Chapel. The bride is the daughter of Paul Crowley of San Antonio. She is the granddaughter of Elizabeth Crowley of San Antonio and Irene Barbee of Mission, Texas. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Randell Hembree of Marietta. He is the grandson of Mary Hembree of Marietta and the late J.W. Hembree, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Vinson of Ardmore. The Chapel was decorated with Greek columns topped with lavender wisteria and entwined with English ivy and lights. Vocalist for the ceremony was Amye Lambert. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an ivory floor-length beaded gown with diamond cut-outs and bows on the back of the bodice. She wore a shoulder-length beaded veil and carried a bouquet of ivory flowers accented with English ivy. Matron of honor was Allison McGurk of San Antonio, friend of the bride. She wore a soft lavender floor-length gown with matching shawl and carried an ivory and lavender bouquet. Amanda Elena Crowley and Shannon Eileen Crowley of Dallas, nieces of the bride, served as flower girls. The ring bearer was David Gilchrist Crowley III of Dallas, nephew of the bride. Best man was Shawn Thogmartin of Marietta, friend of the groom. Serving as ushers were Chet Vinson of Ardmore and Kelly Hembree, uncles of the groom. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Holiday Inn. Lindzie Hembree served punch, and Chelsi Cox and Nikki Fox served the cakes. Serving as attendant for the guest book was Lindzie Hembree of Marietta. After a wedding trip to Eureka Springs, Arkansas, the couple is at home in Ardmore. Source: Marietta Monitor, Love County, July 11, 2003, page 5. This article included a photo of Mr. & Mrs. Jared Gene Hembree.