Kaycee Womack and Matt Bradley celebrated their holy matrimony with family and friends Wednesday, August 12, at the Lobo Park Amphitheater Pavilion with Rev. Gil Ramirez who officiated the ceremony.
The bride graduated from Yampah Mountain High School and attended Colorado Mountain College, who is the daughter of Mike and Twila Atwood from Parachute, Colorado. The brides’ grandparents are Chuck and Judy Ramey of Lubbock, Texas and June York also of Parachute, Colorado and Sue Atwood of Denver, Colorado.
The groom graduated from Levelland High School and attended South Plains Collage. He is the son of Larry and Laura Bradley from Stephenville, Texas. The grooms’ grandparents are late Rev. Richard and Dorothy Bradley and Jean Heck of Abilene, Texas.
The bride was given away by her father Mr. Atwood. The bride wore a champagne lace dress with an asymmetrical skirt with a charming open back detail and a jeweled sash. The bride carried a bridal bouquet of roses, baby breath and lace ribbon. She also wore white jeweled wedding boots. Bridal tradition of something old was an old heart, something borrowed necklace and something new Roper wedding boots.
The grooms wore a whitecollar shirt, jeans, western hat, boots and a rose boutonniere. Guests were seated to “ Keeper of The Star “ by Tracy Byrd. The bride walked down the aisle to “ This Is It” By Scotty McCreeny and “I Cross My Heart” by George Strait.
The church was decorated in white and gold tablecloths, white roses in gold and white vases and candles. The reception was at Park Drive Baptist Church. A meal was catered by Gil Ramirez and DeeAnn Ramirez and Bobby and Regina Craddock. The bridal table had a three-tier white cake decorate with white roses and a rose garland around the cake. The gold and white tablecloths also had engagement pictures of the bride and groom. A gift and card table were displayed.
The grooms table featured a chocolate cake with a statue of a cowboy kissing his bride on horseback and Hershey Kisses and M&Ms.
The bride and groom’s honeymoon were in Oklahoma and Ruidoso N.M. The bride and groom will reside in Levelland.