Aycock, Humbers to wed Dec. 9
Couples, Lifestyles
 By  Alison James Published 
11:23 am Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Aycock, Humbers to wed Dec. 9

Jimmy and Sonya Campbell of Phil Campbell are pleased to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Rhonda Megan Aycock, to Johnathan Ray Humbers, son of David and Shauna Humbers of Red Bay.

The bride-elect is the daughter of the late Bradley Aycock and granddaughter of the late Burns and Jane Seay and the late Bobby and Grace Aycock. She is a 2011 graduate of Phil Campbell High School. She graduated as a physical therapist assistant in 2017 from Calhoun Community College. She is employed at Moulton Medical Hospital and Helen Keller Hospital as a physical therapist assistant.

The prospective groom is the grandson of Earl and Stella Humbers and Betty Wilemon and the late Tryson Wilemon. He is a 2014 graduate of Red Bay High School.

The wedding ceremony is set for Dec. 9 at Tharptown Baptist Church with Bro. Neil Rogers as the officiant. The Maid of Honor is Kelsie Schmittou, and the bridesmaids are Kristie McAlister, Magen Johnson, Leah McAlister, Morgan Seay, Samantha Humbers and Grace Baker. The flower girl is Ashlynn McAlister.

The Best Man is David Humbers, and the groomsmen are Michael Wilemon, Tim Taylor, Stephen McAlister, Logan Seay and Cody Wilemon. The sign bearers are Cross McAlister and Trenton McAlister. Special Honor to groomsman Bradley Wilemon.

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