Callie Hurmis & Jason Jones

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Callie Lloyd Hurmis and Jason Kyle Jones exchanged sacred wedding vows April 23, 2016 at Munger Place Church. The Rev. Matt Tuggle of Highland Park United Methodist Church and Sean Mann officiated their ceremony.

A reception of dining and dancing followed at d.e.c. on dragon st. in the Dallas Design District.

The bride is the daughter of Darrell and Kim Hurmis of Dallas. She is the granddaughter of David Hurmis and the late Alice Hurmis of Dallas.

The groom is the son of Kevin and Valorie Jones of Midland, Texas. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cowan of Odessa, Texas.

The bride was presented in marriage by her parents. She was escorted down the aisle by her father. Assisting the bride as matron of honor was her sister, Holly Langford. Her bridesmaids included Annemarie Duncan, Carley Gillis, Gracie Hastings, Shannon McDaniel, Jordan Morley, Paige Morley, Brooke Shunatona, Katherine Thorwaldson, Lauren Turnham, and Kristen Whittenberg. Hannah Hardin and Carly Ortega were among the members of the house party. The flower girls were Laikyn Jones, Londyn Jones and Kate Langford.

Attending the groom was his best man, Kevin Packingham. His groomsmen included Jack Bolger, Nick Coxwell, Todd Farnsworth, Matt Ficke, Marcus Holguin, Jeff Jones, Justin Jones, Kyler McNew, Mike Murray, and Jordan Vonderhaar.

The bride is a graduate of Lake Highlands High School. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Missouri, where she was also a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Callie now works for Ernst & Young. The groom is a graduate of Midland High School. He received a Bachelor of Business Administration from Texas State University. Jason works for The Beck Group.

Following their honeymoon trip to Costa Rica, the couple have made Dallas their home.

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