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Endres, Henton exchange January vows

January 30, 2019 - 00:00
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    Makylah and Matthew Henton

Makylah Endres of Kingfisher and Matthew Henton of Edmond exchanged vows Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019, at The Springs Event Venue in Edmond.

Patrick McPherson of Kingfisher officiated the 6 p.m. ceremony.

Parents of the couple are Wayne and Diane Endres of Kingfisher and Randy and Pam Henton of Bartlesville.

Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a lace ball gown with a rose gold jeweled belt. Her bouquet included broaches from bride’s and bridegroom’s grandmothers.

The venue had a black and white formal theme with pink and gold decor.

Faith Harrell of Oklahoma City and Jarren Graham of Kingfisher served as the sisters of honor.

Bridesmaids were Megan Copeland of Oklahoma City, Kami Hellwege and Taylor Stucki of Kingfisher, Jessica Pringnitz of Okarche and Mayuri Patel of Houston, Texas.

Paykus Graham and Avery Graham of Kingfisher and Eli Ezell of Broken Arrow were ring bearers.

Flower girls were Blayklee Graham of Kingfisher and Aubrey Gard of Broken Arrow.

Matt Freeman and Beau Bruce of Edmond served as best men.

Groomsmen included Kevin East of Wichita, Kan., Chance Rose of Moore, Caleb Norris of Edmond, Kyle McKnight of Oklahoma City and Andrew Nelson of Broken Arrow.

Special guests at the ceremony included the bride’s grandparents Larry and Ora Mae Struck of Kingfisher and honorary grandparents Joe Endres of Kingfisher and Georgia Kale of Alabama; the bridegroom’s grandmother Gertrude Boulanger of Independence, Kan., and honorary grandparents David and Kathy Hudson of Ft. Worth, Texas, and Tom and Debbie Kelly of Carlisle, Pa.

Prior to the wedding date, a rehearsal dinner was hosted at Abuelo’s in Bricktown.

After a honeymoon to Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, the couple established a home in Kingfisher.