
February 28, 2026 // Ceremony at Dauphin Way United Methodist Church, Reception at the Country Club of Mobile
Personal details and classic Southern elements were sprinkled across Ashley and Geoffery’s wedding in Mobile. The couple met in Dallas and went back to the bride’s hometown for their special day. Guests gathered in black tie for the ceremony at Dauphin Way United Methodist Church, the church where the bride’s parents were married and she was baptized. The reception followed at The Country Club of Mobile, just down the road from the home of the parents of the bride. All were greeted by champagne and sat down to a seated dinner, with lush greenery, white blooms, chandeliers and candles creating an elegant and intimate atmosphere. Hydrangeas, the bride’s favorite flower, were featured throughout, adding a soft, classic touch to the overall aesthetic.
Afterward, guests proceeded to the green- and-white checkered dance floor to enjoy music and dancing. As night set in, string lights and soft lamps lit up the venue and fun local favorites, bushwackers and honey butter chicken biscuits were served for everyone to enjoy. The couple then made their exit through white shakers, ending a special day spent with family and friends, celebrating the beginning of their life together.























Family
Parents Of The Bride Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Bigler
Grandparents of the Bride Mrs. Judi Dyess and Mrs. Linda Bigler
Parents Of The Groom Mr. and Mrs. David Short
Grandparents of the Groom Mr. Pete Scull
Vendors
Photographer Kate Greer Photography
Content Creator Abigail Bolton, Cecile Creative
Wedding Dress Stanley Korshak (Dallas, TX)
Hair Jessica Price
Makeup Courtney Matthews
Florist Wildflowers
Caterer The Country Club of Mobile
Bakery Underground Custom Cakes
Band Big Bling and the Funk Machine with Music Garden Bands
Invitations/Custom products Soiree Signatures
Rentals Port City Rentals
Draping Party Tables
Ice Sculptures Albrecht Ice Sculptures
Wedding planner/coordinator Sherry Pierce, Studio08 Events





