The bride is the daughter of Jefferson Lee Rosson Jr. and Wanda Gail Rosson, both of Lindale. The bride is the granddaughter of Jefferson Lee Rosson Sr. and the late Evelyn Young Rosson. She is also the granddaughter of the late Author Hoyt Toles and the late Leona Elizabeth Toles.
The groom is the son of Jack Lee Stover and Elaine Lavon Stover, both of Rome. The groom is the grandson of the late John Tasker Stover and Flora Ida Holt Stover, and the grandson of the late Joseph Huston Wilson and the late Lola Ardel Wilson.
The bride, given in marriage by her parents, was escorted by her father. She wore a white strapless dress with a sweetheart neckline trimmed with a sequined belt waist which featured delicate beading detail and a bow at the back of the gown finished the look. A tiara and fingertip length veil completed the ensemble. She carried a bouquet of purple flowers with white roses wrapped in purple satin.
Bridesmaids were LeAnna Davis, Mary McAlister, and Sheena Hadfield. They wore formal gowns of regency purple. They carried bouquets of purple flowers with white roses wrapped in purple satin. Kimberleigh Roberson and Aspen Roberson were flower girls. They wore white dresses and carried white satin baskets with purple rose petals. Brody McJunkin was the ring barrier.
Jack Stover, the groom’s father, was the best man. Groomsmen were Ahron Choi, Ricky Thomasson, and Eric Gregory. Ushers were Ricky Mills and Chris Self.
A program of wedding music was provided by pianist Doug Baker of Calhoun.
Selections included “God Bless the Broken Road,” “Because You Loved Me,” “You Are My All In All,” “Wedding March,” “Amazing Grace,” and “I Will Be Here.”
After a trip to Panama City Beach, Florida the couple resides in Silver Creek, Georgia.








