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Wilson, Hartsfield wed

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Hartsfield Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Hartsfield Kristin Wilson and Ryan Hartsfield were united in marriage Oct. 3, 2009 at Elmwood Gardens in Palestine in ceremony officiated by Toney Upton and Tracy Marks.

Kristin is the daughter of Debbie Wilson and the late Rick Wilson of Whitehouse. Her grandparents are Nora Wilson and the late Bill Wilson of Lindale and Christine Pyle and the late Lindberg Pyle of Marshall. She is a graduate of Whitehouse High School and East Texas Baptist University and currently serves as an intern at Austin Stone Church and is a substitute teacher.

Ryan is the son of Russell and Susan Hartsfield of Austin. His grandparents were the late Durwood and Armenta Hartsfield of San Angelo and the late Ed and Jane Irons of Lubbock. He is a graduate of McNeil High School and Texas A&M University and is an engineer for the Texas Water Development Board.

The bride wore a gown from the Oleg Cassini collection.

Bridesmaids were Tory Vey of Whitehouse, Jessica Hall of Dallas, Lauren Youngblood of Marshall, Ashley Causey of Alvin, Katy Hill of Cabot, Ark., and Bess Ray of Whitehouse.

Flower girls were Eh Tel Na and Htoo Htee Yawr of Austin.

Best man was Rhett Hartsfield of Austin. Groomsmen were J.B. Wilbanks of Linden, Daniel Hardy of Duncanville, Andy Marks of Lewisville, Les Williams and Jordan Tardy both of Austin.

Ushers were Kyle Cooper and Ryan Cooper both of Bastrop, Lee Irons of Midland and Chase Gooding of Duncanville.

Communion servers were Jaelynn and Jake Carlile of Whitehouse, Colby Cooper of Bastrop and Jordyn Williams of Hawkins.

Houseparty members were Amy Marks of Austin, Kimbra Burnet of Bangs, Amy Rienking of Troy, Ohio, and Autumn Clark of Ft. Wor th.

Music was provided by Jessica Klepac of New York and Jordan Tardy of Austin. Flowers were provided by Flowers by Pat of Palestine.

The couple honeymooned in Breckenridge, Colo., and make their home in Austin.