Tiffany S. Cline, daughter of Connie and Richard Obermeyer of Bradford and Mark and Amber Cline of Eldred, and Christopher William Horton, son of Andrew Horton of Smethport and Tammy Anderson of Bradford, were united in marriage May 4 in a double-ring ceremony at the Hilltop Baptist Church, Gifford, with the Rev. Max Simms officiating.
The song “When You Say Nothing at All” by Alison Krauss was played at the ceremony.
The bride, who was given in marriage by Richard Obermeyer, wore an Alfred Angelo A-line corset dress and a stitched wine-colored belt with beaded diamonds. An elbow-length veil with a diamond comb adorned her head, and she carried a bouquet of peach Tiffany rosaprima roses, white lisianthus, white solidago and variegated pittosporum wrapped in burlap.
Sara Rodgers of Eldred served as the matron of honor. She wore a formal black dress with lace sides and back and carried a bouquet of peach Tiffany rosaprima roses and pittosporum wrapped in burlap.
Robert Wilmoth of Bradford served as the best man. Ushers were family members Sheen and Matthew Cline, both of Bradford.
Bentley Evans, son of the bride and groom, was the ringbearer. He carried a burlap ring pillow.
A private reception was held at the Pennhills Club in Bradford.
The couple planned a honeymoon trip to Florida.
They reside in Bradford.
The bride is a sophomore studying criminal justice online at the University of Phoenix. She is a veteran of the Armed Forces, having served a deployment to Afghanistan. She also graduated from dental assisting school.
The groom, who received his high school diploma and vocational fiber optics training, is a construction worker, tradesman, labourer and professional employed by Geist Builders of Bradford.