Between selections from a string quartet Saturday evening, Scarlett and her fiance' Jonathan Hooker exchanged wedding vows in front of 250 friends and family in a beautiful outdoor ceremony. They danced and celebrated for hours before being chauffeured away in a white 1958 Bentley to catch a little sleep before a 6 a.m. flight to California's Disneyland for their honeymoon.
Sadly, on that flight, they died, after less than 12 hours as husband and wife.
Scarlett, whose family owns a well-known tire business in London, was a 2004 graduate of Centre College in Danville, where she majored in anthropology and sociology. She was also a cheerleader, sorority member, and youth swim coach. Recently, she was attending UK to pursue a master's degree in communication disorders. She dreamed of becoming a speech pathologist.
Scarlett was very smart, quiet and kindhearted. She had a particular soft spot for older people and young children. "If anybody wanted a perfect daughter, they would want a Scarlett," said Shirley "Sweetie" Smith of London, a friend of the Parsley family. "It breaks all our hearts." She is forever remembered by her loving family and many friends.
Between selections from a string quartet Saturday evening, Scarlett and her fiance' Jonathan Hooker exchanged wedding vows in front of 250 friends and family in a beautiful outdoor ceremony. They danced and celebrated for hours before being chauffeured away in a white 1958 Bentley to catch a little sleep before a 6 a.m. flight to California's Disneyland for their honeymoon.
Sadly, on that flight, they died, after less than 12 hours as husband and wife.
Scarlett, whose family owns a well-known tire business in London, was a 2004 graduate of Centre College in Danville, where she majored in anthropology and sociology. She was also a cheerleader, sorority member, and youth swim coach. Recently, she was attending UK to pursue a master's degree in communication disorders. She dreamed of becoming a speech pathologist.
Scarlett was very smart, quiet and kindhearted. She had a particular soft spot for older people and young children. "If anybody wanted a perfect daughter, they would want a Scarlett," said Shirley "Sweetie" Smith of London, a friend of the Parsley family. "It breaks all our hearts." She is forever remembered by her loving family and many friends.