Madison Day Broyles Richard Bradley Burch

Madison Day Broyles became the bride of Richard Bradley Burch on Saturday, October 2, at Central United Methodist Church in Fayetteville, with Rev. Jack Wilson officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Debra Ann and Daniel Robert Broyles from Fayetteville and the granddaughter of Lydia and the late Don Romontio from Little Rock and the late Barbara and Frank Broyles from Fayetteville.

Robin and Richard Michael Burch from Dallas are the groom’s parents.

The chancel was decorated with arrangements of white hydrangeas, white garden roses and white spray roses. Andrew Ritchie was a reader and the music was by organist Scott Montgomery.

The bride, who was walking along the altar with her father, wore a strapless lace dress by Monique Lhuillier and carried a bouquet filled with white hydrangeas, white tulips, white ranunculus, orchids and garden roses.

Allyson Broyles Hawkins of Bentonville, the bride’s sister, served as honorary matron. Bridesmaids were Mallory Millsap, Meredith Counce, Chelsea Lovell, and Ashley Conger, all from Dallas; Mollie Mullis, Alex Davis, and Heather Duke, all from Fayetteville; Morgan Holmes of Little Rock; Josy Cassin from New York; and Jenna McPherson of Memphis. They wore platinum colored dresses and carried a smaller version of the bridal bouquet. Annalee Solms Hawkins, niece of the bride, was a flower girl.

The groom’s honorary servants were Michael Coleton Burch and Christopher Rowan Burch. Groomsmen were Cameron Tregg Brown, Adam Fairbourne, Grant Garrett, and Charles D. Roscopf, all from Dallas; Jake Earney of Fayetteville; Gregory Georgas of The Woodlands, Texas; Kyle Hagelin of Bentonville; Kyle Smith from Chicago; and Mathew Waskow of Plano, Texas. The guests were seated by Joseph Dooley and Clayton Welshofer, both from Dallas; and Bryce Jones from Houston.

A tent reception was held at the Inn at Carnall Hall. The guests entered the reception under a large display of flowers. Two arches of white hydrangeas and roses adorned the bar area. The guest tables were lined with lush flower runners and large arrangements of wedding flowers in various vessels.

The bride is a graduate of the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and is a private wealth advisor.

The groom is also a UA graduate with a bachelor’s degree in business administration.

The couple will live in Dallas.

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