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DeBardeleben-Eichold

Elizabeth Cunningham DeBardeleben and Bernard Herbert Eichold III were married June 6 at The Cathedral of the Advent Church in Birmingham. The Rev. Samuel Gates Shaw officiated the 6 p.m. ceremony. A reception followed at Mountain Brook Club. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

Qualls-Eason

Jenny Anne Qualls and Clint Michael Eason were married in a sunset ceremony on Sept. 20 at the Thompson Farm on Lake Logan Martin. Dr. J. Wayne Kilpatrick officiated the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Qualls of Hoover. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Mae Cooley of Homewood and the late Dr. Harold Niles Cooley Sr., and Mrs. Betty Qualls of Decatur and the late Mr. Charles Henry Qualls. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Eason of Hoover. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thompson of Lincoln, and Mrs. Mona Jenkins of Birmingham and the late Mr. Jerry Jenkins and Mr. Chief Eason of Boaz. He is the great grandson of Mrs. Mildred Holder of Birmingham and the late Mr. Otis Holder. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a shell-colored silk gown with beads, sequins and a sweetheart neckline. She wore her mother’s wedding veil and carried a bouquet of orchids. The bride was presented by her sisters, Karen Qualls Atchison and Laura Qualls Whitehead. Caleb Qualls, brother of the bride, was the ring bearer. Jason Qualls, brother of the bride, was the photographer. After a honeymoon trip to Cheaha Mountain, the couple lives in Maylene with their two dogs and two cats.

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and Mrs. Whitney De Bardeleben of Birmingham. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Adair Brevard III of Mobile and Mrs. Prince DeBardeleben Jr. of Birmingham and the late Mr. Prince DeBardeleben Jr. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Herbert Eichold II of Mobile. He is the grandson of the late Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Eichold II and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frederick Delchamps Jr. The bride is a graduate of Auburn University, where she received a bachelor’s degree in international business and was a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. She was presented at the Beaux Arts Krewe Ball, the Ball of Roses, the Heritage Ball and the Redstone Ball. The groom is a graduate of the University of Alabama, where he received a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and was a member of Theta Chi fraternity. The groom is pursuing a master’s of business administration degree and a master’s of science in mechanical engi-

Ryan-Qualls

Stephanie Brooke Ryan and Jason Charles Qualls were married Nov. 8 in a private ceremony at a secluded lake nestled behind Greystone. Mr. Frank Thompson officiated the ceremony. A reception celebration with friends and family was held at the home of the groom’s aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Cooley Jr. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ryan of Helena. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ryan of Bessemer and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Chapin of Pleasant Grove. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Qualls of Hoover. He is the grandson of Mrs. Mae Cooley of Homewood and the late Dr. Harold Niles Cooley Sr. and Mrs. Betty Qualls of Decatur and the late Mr. Charles Henry Qualls. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an oyster-colored dress with satin and sequin appliqué, a sweetheart neckline and ruffled bottom. She carried a bouquet of roses and canna lilies. Caleb Qualls, brother of the groom, was the ring bearer. Laura and Jacob Whitehead, sister and brother-in-law of the groom, were the photographers. After the wedding, the couple ventured to a romantic location. They live in Hoover.

neering at the University of Alabama. The bride and groom met while members of the Mobile Carnival Association Court. Given in marriage by her parents and escorted by her father, the bride wore an ivory lace gown by New York designer Carolina Herrera. The full lace gown was strapless with a sweetheart neckline and worn with an off-the-shoulder bolero jacket that had sleeves to the elbow and buttons up the center back. The silhouette of the gown was fit and flared with buttons down the entire back. The skirt flared at her fingertips and swept to a full chapel-length train. A custommade veil of ivory illusion trimmed with a coordinating re-embroidered Alencon Lace completed her ensemble. The bride was attended by her sisters as maids of honor, Anne Welch DeBardeleben of Birmingham and Virginia Estes DeBardeleben of Nashville, Tennessee. Bridesmaids were Margaret McCollum DeBardeleben, sister-in-

Qualls-Whitehead

Laura Katherine Qualls and Jacob Christian Whitehead were married April 25 at 6 p.m. in a wooded cove outside the home of her aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Niles Cooley Jr. of Hoover. Mr. Bronson Moore officiated the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Qualls of Hoover. She

Bhasin-Hiley

Dr. Devina Bhasin and Thomas Hiley were married April 4 at the Biltmore Ballroom in Atlanta. The bride is the daughter of Drs.

law of the bride, Brooke Fleming Pilot, Linley Hallmark Roberts, Lane Walker Robinson and Kelly Elizabeth Walker, all of Birmingham; Jamie Denise Eiland and Margaret Exley Giles, both of Nashville; Caitlyn Gullatte McDaniel of Atlanta; Jordan Easter Taylor of Dallas; Catherine Brevard Ward and Sarah Grace Ward, cousins of the bride, of Fort Payne. Mena Lynn Brevard, cousin of the bride, of Daphne was the flower girl. The groom’s father served as best man. Groomsmen were Bradley John Brown of New Orleans; Phillip Logan Cowart of Selma; Whitney Debardeleben Jr., brother of the bride, of Birmingham; Alfred Delchamps Eichold, brother of the groom, of Atlanta; Samuel Eichold III, brother of the groom, of Memphis, Tennessee; John Thomas Florence of Houston; Brandon Heath McGrew, Jeffrey Evan Plaskett, Michael Joseph Doumit Wishon, all of Mobile; Edwin Lee Peters III of Austin, Texas; and James Clayton Turner of Fairhope. Junior groomsman was John Hagen

Livingston, nephew of the bride, of Birmingham. Ushers were Bradley Kevin O’Brien of Birmingham; Thomas Bryant Cassidey, Austin Tyler Hilyer, Paul Joseph McCracken and Clifford Don Wyatt III, all of Mobile; Albert Gaines Gibson of Abilene, Texas; Patrick Cameron Gunter of Bay Minette; Charles Davis Looney of Tuscaloosa; and Lawton Adair Ward, cousin of the bride, of Fort Payne. Scripture readings were provided by Anna Caroline Delchamps, cousin of the groom, of Mobile and Gordon Morrow Terry of Birmingham. Crucifer was Charles Welch DeBardeleben, uncle of the bride, of Birmingham. Program attendants were Ava Jade Aumiller, niece of the bride, of Texarkana, Arkansas, Ann Grace Stanford Hill and Frances Boehm Hill of New Orleans. Music was provided by the Cathedral Church of the Advent choir under the direction of Dr. Frederick T. Teardo.

is the granddaughter of Mrs. Mae Cooley of Homewood and the late Dr. Harold Niles Cooley Sr., and Mrs. Betty Qualls of Decatur and the late Mr. Charles Henry Qualls. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Whitehead of Hoover. He is the grandson of Mrs. Suzanne Y. Bryant of Hoover and the late Mr. Joseph Royce Bryant Jr., and Mr. Lewis E. Whitehead Jr. of Mountain Brook and the late Mrs. Mary B. Whitehead. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore her mother’s wedding gown. It had a high neckline and was made of satin with pearl and sequin appliqué. She also wore her mother’s veil and carried a bouquet of roses and lilies. Matrons of honor were sisters of the bride Karen Qualls Atchison and Jenny Qualls Eason. Maid of honor was Caylee Day. Bridesmaids were Makayla Johnson; Emily Bertolino; Brooke Qualls and Jodi Qualls, sisters-in-law of the bride; Bethany Bass, sister of the groom; and Jana

Whitehead and Taylor Whitehead, sisters-in-law of the groom. Best men were Jonathon Whitehead, brother of the groom, and Michael Wiesneth. Groomsmen were Clint Eason and Stephen Atchison, brothers-in-law of the bride; Caleb Qualls and Kevin Qualls, brothers of the bride; Micah Whitehead, brother of the groom; and Michael Whitehead, father of the groom. Liam Atchison, nephew of the bride, was the ring bearer and Cayden Atchison, nephew of the bride, was the honorary ring bearer. Ushers were Carlos Hernandez, Hunter Smith, Alan Parsons and Cory Potter. Music was provided by pianist Patricia Thompson, violinist Jonathan Wise and soloists Emily Bertolino and Makayla Johnson. Jason Qualls, brother of the bride, was the photographer. After a honeymoon trip to an all-inclusive resort in St. Lucia, the couple lives in Homewood with their two cats.

Ram and Sunita Bhasin of Bluefield, Virginia. She is the granddaughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Ramnath Bhasin of India and the late Mr. and Mrs. Gyanchand Malhoutra of India. The groom is the son of retired Lt. Col. and Mrs. James Hiley of Birmingham. He is the grandson of Mrs. Ronald Sheldon of Salinas, California, and the late Mr. Ronald Sheldon and the late Col. and Mrs. James Hiley of Pensacola, Florida. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a traditional Indian wedding lengha made of vivid red silk with velvet detail. Heavy gold embroidery and jewel embellishment were featured throughout the dramatic paisley pattern along the lower half of the skirt. She wore a simple red veil. The couple chose to incorporate both of their faiths in the wedding ceremony. The Sanskit Hindu service

was performed by Priest Bipin Bhat, who graciously explained each step of the ceremony. The Rev. Raymond Waters officiated the Christian service. The bride completed her undergraduate studies at Emory University and graduated from Emory University School of Medicine. She completed her residency at Yale University, followed by fellowships at University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio, and Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. She is a transplant hepatologist at Piedmont Atlanta Hospital. The groom is a graduate of Samford University and Emory University School of Law. He is an attorney for Spain & Gillon. Following a honeymoon in Maui, Hawaii, the couple is living in Atlanta.

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