Keri Jo Terronez and Daniel Leon Acord were married Saturday, March 8, at the Assembly of God Church in Stroud with the Rev. Mike Mitchell officiating.
The bride is the daughter of Bruce and Rhonda Terronez of Depew and is a graduate of Depew High School and Southwestern State University.
The groom is the son of Ray and Patricia Acord of Davenport and a graduate of Davenport High School and Oklahoma State University. Both are employed by Davenport Schools.
A prelude of music of the violin and piano preceded the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a strapless, white gown with chapel-length train. The gown was accented with claret red and beading of white pearls and crystals. She carried a bouquet of red roses.
Kami Terronez, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. She wore a tea-length claret red dress.
Bridesmaids were Megan McKinzie of Edmond, Courtney Sharp of Weatherford, Riann Ellar of Stillwater and Kara Sandefur of Kingfisher. All wore dresses identical to the maid of honor.
Wearing floor-length white and claret gowns, the groom’s nieces, Avery and Peyton Acord, served as the bell ringer and flower girl.
Serving his brother as best man was Jeffrey Acord of Davenport. Groomsmen were Michael Acord, brother of the groom, of Jenks, Neal Nester of Jenks, Rocky Holland of Jones and Brian Melson of Forney, Texas. They wore black tuxedos with red rose boutonnieres.
Wearing a long-tailed black tuxedo, Chance Acord, nephew of the groom, was the ring bearer. Tyler and Hunter Lyon, Jeffrey Terronez, nephews of the bride, and Jonathon Acord, cousin of the groom, served as ushers ad were dressed like the groomsmen.
Marce Muller, Cashlie Hines and Maggie Taylor, all of Weatherford, kept the guest book and served as program attendants.
After a unity candle ceremony, the couple was congratulated by their guests and showered with red rose petals as they left the church.
Following the exchange of vows, a reception was held at Territory Cellars Winery, Stroud. A video was provided by the couple and after a formal dinner, the couple danced traditional wedding dances.
Serving at the reception were Donielle Elder, Kaitlyn Worley and Sara Muggenborg, all of Weatherford.
After a week-long, island-hopping cruise in Hawaii, the couple lives in Davenport.
Keri Jo Terronez and Daniel Leon Acord were married Saturday, March 8, at the Assembly of God Church in Stroud with the Rev. Mike Mitchell officiating.
The bride is the daughter of Bruce and Rhonda Terronez of Depew and is a graduate of Depew High School and Southwestern State University.
The groom is the son of Ray and Patricia Acord of Davenport and a graduate of Davenport High School and Oklahoma State University. Both are employed by Davenport Schools.
A prelude of music of the violin and piano preceded the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a strapless, white gown with chapel-length train. The gown was accented with claret red and beading of white pearls and crystals. She carried a bouquet of red roses.
Kami Terronez, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. She wore a tea-length claret red dress.
Bridesmaids were Megan McKinzie of Edmond, Courtney Sharp of Weatherford, Riann Ellar of Stillwater and Kara Sandefur of Kingfisher. All wore dresses identical to the maid of honor.
Wearing floor-length white and claret gowns, the groom’s nieces, Avery and Peyton Acord, served as the bell ringer and flower girl.
Serving his brother as best man was Jeffrey Acord of Davenport. Groomsmen were Michael Acord, brother of the groom, of Jenks, Neal Nester of Jenks, Rocky Holland of Jones and Brian Melson of Forney, Texas. They wore black tuxedos with red rose boutonnieres.
Wearing a long-tailed black tuxedo, Chance Acord, nephew of the groom, was the ring bearer. Tyler and Hunter Lyon, Jeffrey Terronez, nephews of the bride, and Jonathon Acord, cousin of the groom, served as ushers ad were dressed like the groomsmen.
Marce Muller, Cashlie Hines and Maggie Taylor, all of Weatherford, kept the guest book and served as program attendants.
After a unity candle ceremony, the couple was congratulated by their guests and showered with red rose petals as they left the church.
Following the exchange of vows, a reception was held at Territory Cellars Winery, Stroud. A video was provided by the couple and after a formal dinner, the couple danced traditional wedding dances.
Serving at the reception were Donielle Elder, Kaitlyn Worley and Sara Muggenborg, all of Weatherford.
After a week-long, island-hopping cruise in Hawaii, the couple lives in Davenport.