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Vows: A Love Rekindled
Milton recites his vows to Kimberly. Aceion Cunningham
Features, Lifestyle, Tuesday Style, Vows
November 25, 2025

Vows: A Love Rekindled

Tuesday Style Vows (TSV) this week celebrates the union of Dr Milton Alanzo Padgett and Kimberly Anne Shaw, whose remarkable love story has spanned decades and distance — proving that true love always finds its way home. The couple exchanged vows on October 15, at Half Moon Resort, Montego Bay.

 

How They Met

Their story began 30 years ago in Huntsville, Alabama. Kimberly, then a student at Oakwood University and formerly of May Pen High, first crossed paths with Munro College alumnus Milton, who, along with two fellow physicians, had just completed a medical clinic at Horizon Medical Care, and was also serving as an emergency room physician.

Their connection, was instant, with sparks, but fleeting; life took them down different paths.

“We went our separate ways,” Kimberly told TSV. Little did they know, fate had plans to bring them back together.

 

A Twist of Fate

Fast-forward to 2011 — Milton had just lost his dream home in a devastating tornado. While shopping at a Publix Supermarket one afternoon, he bumped into Kimberly. Over the next few years, Kimberly became an integral part of Milton’s world, as a friend, then as a trusted confidante.

“Five years later [after the tornado], tragedy struck again. In 2016, Milton’s beloved nurse and office manager passed away suddenly. Without hesitation, I stepped in to help manage his medical practice,” the bride added.

This gesture would strengthen their bond.

 

Love Through the Storm

Their story of resilience took another turn in 2021 when both Milton and Kimberly contracted the COVID-19 virus from a patient. They were hospitalised for months — Kimberly, critically ill, was placed on a ventilator for 25 days. She survived acute respiratory distress syndrome and sepsis — a miraculous recovery that reaffirmed their faith and love.

“That experience changed everything. We realised that life and love are precious gifts that should never be taken for granted,” Milton reflected.

 

The Proposal

On August 16, 2024 — Kimberly’s birthday — he orchestrated a surprise proposal during an intimate private dinner at Cotton Row in Huntsville, Alabama.

“It was such a beautiful, emotional moment. He asked, and I said yes to forever,” Kimberly shared.

 

The Wedding

The couple’s wedding celebration was held in Jamaica at the Half Moon Hotel, planned by the resort’s expert team. The décor, a stunning showcase of the bride’s vision of modern, tropical elegance, featured lush blooms and exotic greenery curated by Tai Flora Luxe, complemented by bespoke signage from I Do Centre.

The bride was radiant in a gown from David’s Bridal, while her bridesmaids were fetching in coordinating dresses from the same atelier. Milton looked debonair in a tailored Ralph Lauren suit. Rev Joseph Anderson officiated the ceremony, which was captured by J Royal Photography.

 

The Honeymoon

The newly-weds later jetted off to Venice, Italy, where they will spend their honeymoon exploring the canals and celebrating love amid the city’s timeless charm.

 

Ever After

For Milton and Kimberly, this moment marks not just a union, but a triumph — a love story that has survived storms, loss, and distance. As they toasted to “another 30 years” surrounded by family and friends, it was clear: their journey has come full circle.

Cheers to life, love, and a journey beautifully rewritten — together.

Text & photos: Aceion Cunningham

 

Sealed with a kiss, their union is complete. Say hello to Mr and Mrs Milton Padgett!Aceion Cunningham

Sealed with a kiss, their union is complete. Say hello to Mr and Mrs Milton Padgett! Aceion Cunningham

Rev Joseph Anderson guides Milton and Kimberly through the vows.Aceion Cunningham

Rev Joseph Anderson guides Milton and Kimberly through the vows. Aceion Cunningham

Kimberly and Milton share a photo op with the bridal party and wedding guests.Aceion Cunningham

Kimberly and Milton share a photo op with the bridal party and wedding guests. Aceion Cunningham

Milton enjoys the moment with his groomsmen (from left) Danville Davidson, Mark O’Connor, Loilin Muirhead and best man Lee Walker.Aceion Cunningham

Milton enjoys the moment with his groomsmen (from left) Danville Davidson, Mark O’Connor, Loilin Muirhead and best man Lee Walker. Aceion Cunningham

Sharing in Kimberly’s joy are her bridesmaids (from left) Michelle Vanterpool, maid of honour Samantha Richardson, Gina Walker and Janett Peters.Aceion Cunningham

Sharing in Kimberly’s joy are her bridesmaids (from left) Michelle Vanterpool, maid of honour Samantha Richardson, Gina Walker and Janett Peters. Aceion Cunningham

Kimberly and Milton cut their two-tiered naked vanilla cake with buttercream filling. Aceion Cunningham

Kimberly and Milton cut their two-tiered naked vanilla cake with buttercream filling. Aceion Cunningham

Milton and Kimberly share their first dance as a married couple to a Luke Evans cover of Ella Fitzgerald’s At Last.Aceion Cunningham

Milton and Kimberly share their first dance as a married couple to a Luke Evans cover of Ella Fitzgerald’s At Last. Aceion Cunningham

Hand-in-hand, Milton and Kimberly are ready to start their biggest journey together. Aceion Cunningham

Hand-in-hand, Milton and Kimberly are ready to start their biggest journey together. Aceion Cunningham

Kimberly makes her entrance to a violinist’s rendition of I Can’t Help Falling in Love with You by Elvis Presley.Aceion Cunningham

Kimberly makes her entrance to a violinist’s rendition of I Can’t Help Falling in Love with You by Elvis Presley.Aceion Cunningham

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