CELEBRATIONS

Sisemore-Hawkins

Staff Writer
Amarillo Globe-News
Mrs. Joseph Benton Hawkins Caroline Mckay Sisemore

Caroline Makay Sisemore and Joseph Benton Hawkins were married at 6 p.m. on Nov. 15 in First Presbyterian Church. Dr. Murray Gossett officiated.

Parents of the bride are Sharla and Trent Sisemore of Amarillo. Grandparents are Douglas and Jackye Perkins, Jack Sisemore, LuLu Cowan and the late Linda Steen Sisemore.

Parents of the groom are Cynthia and William Hawkins of Amarillo. Grandparents are Gene and Donna Sidwell and the late Joe and Frances Hawkins.

Maid of honor was Danielle Sisemore, sister of the bride. Bridal attendants were Claire Casner, Michelle Hood, Linda Lancaster, Rachel Miller and Claire Williams. Flower girls were Emma Johnson, Sidney Johnson, Alice Johnson, Frances Quinn and Georgia Quinn, all nieces of the groom.

Best men were Andrew Hawkins and William Hawkins, brothers of the groom. Groom's attendants were Stanley Gerdes, Matteson Hamilton, Robert Ries and Ben Van Landuyt. Ushers were Sloane Brown, Sterling Brown, Chandler Sidwell and Treyton Sidwell, cousins of the groom, Scott Phillips and Blake Redwine.

Music provided by organist Norman Goad, soloist Kacie Williams singing "Marry Me," pianist Hal Skaggs and

saxophonist Dr. James Laughlin.

The bride wore a strapless white Monique Lhuillier gown with a lace bodice and lace peplum detail and a full tulle skirt.

Following the ceremony, a reception was held in Amarillo Country Club.

Caroline is a graduate of Amarillo High School and University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree and a Master in Professional Accounting. She is the senior accountant at United Supermarkets.

Joseph is a graduate of Amarillo High School and University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree and a Master in Professional Accounting. He is a furniture representative for Flexsteel Industries Inc.

Following a honeymoon trip to Igassu Falls, Brazil, and Rio de Janeiro, the couple will reside in Lubbock.

Amarillo Globe-News, Nov. 23, 2014