Anna Rose Miller and Walter Davis Makamson, both of Greenwood, were united in marriage at 6 p.m. March 14, 2009, during a candlelight ceremony at First Baptist Church in Greenwood.
The bride is the daughter of Stephen and Debra Miller of Greenwood.
She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cox of Griffin, Ga., and Mrs. R. Glenn Miller of Oxford.
The groom is the son of Cindy Makamson of Brandon and Walter Reece Makamson of Greenwood.
The Rev. Jimmy Sartain of Nashville, Tenn., officiated the double-ring service.
Nuptial music was provided by vocalists Mary Jo Givens, the Rev. Joe Pate and Betty Sue Wilson and organist Ann Walker.
Terry Cox, uncle of the bride, read the scripture.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an ivory taffeta A-line dress with a beaded lace bust, a fitted draped bodice and a chapel-length train. She wore a veil of silk illusion, appliqued with Alencon lace.
She carried a garden-style nosegay of antique white roses, porcelain pink spray roses and sprays of wax flowers tied with picot ivory ribbon from her mother's wedding bouquet.
Bridesmaids were Maggie Reece Makamson of Greenwood, sister of the groom; Jessica Blair Lemley of Brandon, niece of the groom; Margie Scroggins Barger, Frances Claire Bowen, Meagan Goss Counts, Audrey Blaylock Harris, Kristen Linsey McPherson, Meagan Rae Mitchell and Ashley Larson Ragland, all of Greenwood; Kellen Kay Fowler of Batesville; Callie Virginia Pittman of Jackson; and Brittany Lauren Ware of Indianola.
The attendants wore fern taffeta A-line dresses with antique beading. They carried clustered bouquets of stargazer lilies accented with white wax flowers and seeded eucalyptus.
Walter Reece Makamson of Greenwood served his son as best man.
Groomsmen were Samuel Clayton Miller of Greenwood, brother of the bride; and Mark Alan Barger Jr., Doss Lowry Earnest, Haley Thomas Easley, Tyler Harrington Gann, Noland David Howard, Matthew Taylor Killebrew, Fraiser McLeod Smith, Andrew Chassaniol Stainback, Donald Robert Toomey III and Scott Lane Wynne, all of Greenwood.
Julia Love Lyon, daughter of Paul and Lane Lyon of Greenwood and cousin of the groom, served as flower girl.
Anthony Gage Gammill, son of Anthony and Mary Gammill of Greenwood and nephew of the groom, served as ring bearer.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Confederate Memorial Building.
The four-tiered white bride's cake was presented on a silver square plateau. The cake was accented with mixed flowers, including lilies, spray roses, iris, stargazer lilies and wax flower sprays.
The groom's table was draped in burlap, and his cake was formed in the shape of a cotton bale. It was accented on either side with John Deere tractors from the groom's childhood and an arrangement of cotton stalks, cat tails and green foliage.
Following a wedding trip to St. Lucia, the couple is at home in Greenwood.
The bride is employed as a CT radiologic technologist at Greenwood Leflore Hospital, and the groom is self-employed as a farmer.