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A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION The Westfield Leader and THE TIMES of Scotch Plains – Fanwood Thursday, August 12, 1999 Page 11

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CYAN YELLOW MAGENTA BLACK

MR. AND MRS. RICHARD JOHN TUITE, JR.

(She is the former Ms. Susan Rettino)

Ms. Susan Rettino Marries Richard Tuite, Jr.

Ms. Susan Rettino, the daughter of Mrs. Elvira Rettino of Westfield and the late Louis J. Rettino, was married on Friday, July 24, 1998 to Richard John Tuite, Jr. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tuite of Kearny.

The ceremony was performed by Monsignor Joseph Masiello at the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church in Westfield. Ms. Natalie Marzocca was the soloist. Scripture readings were done by Mrs. Andrea Holmes Thompkins, Mrs. Linda Rodino and Louis Cordileone. A dinner reception followed at the Park Savoy Country Club in Florham Park.

Given in marriage by her brother, Louis Rettino, the bride wore a sleeveless gown of white matte satin featuring a bodice embroidered with French lace and pearls. Her arm-length veil was held in place by a headpiece covered with pearls. She carried a round bouquet of pale roses accented with freesia.

Mrs. Tracey Mochnal, the sister of the bride, was the matron of honor and carried a ribbon-tied mixed floral bouquet. The bridal attendants, all friends of the bride, included Ms. Maria Covello, Mrs. Allison Stangeby, Ms. Amy Showfety, Ms. Erin Peterson, Ms. Christine Giresi, Ms. Ellen Shusman, Ms. Ingrid Reisner and Ms. Maria Kaniuk. They

wore slim black crepe dresses with Alençon lace bodices.

Miss Alison Rodino, a cousin of the bride, was the junior bridesmaid. She wore a dress similar to those worn by the bridal attendants, with a white lace bodice.

Christopher Roberti, a friend of the bridegroom, was the best man. Serving as ushers were James Tuite and Joseph Tuite, both brothers of the bridegroom; Brian Mochnal, the brother-in-law of the bride; Louis Rettino, Ulysses Molina, Leon Fern, Leo Wall, Frank Melfa and Christopher Aslanian.

The bride is a 1985 graduate of Westfield High School and received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Rutgers College in 1989. She is employed as an account executive with the radio station WCBS-FM.

The bridegroom, a 1985 graduate of Kearny High School, also received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Rutgers College in 1989. He is employed as a product manager at PrimeSource in Edison.

A bridal shower at Ms. Erin Peterson’s home in Westfield was hosted by the bridal party. Forty guests toasted the bride at the brunch.

Following a wedding trip to Bermuda, the couple resides in Cranford.

MR. AND MRS. RYAN LEE GODBEY

(She is the former Miss Kecia Leanne Murray)

Miss Kecia L. Murray Weds Ryan L. Godbey

Miss Kecia Leanne Murray, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Murray of Mountainside, was married on Sunday, September 20, to Ryan Lee Godbey of Reno, Nevada. He is the son of Mrs. L. Jean Godbey and Richard L. Godbey of Pendleton, Indiana.

The Reverend Elmer A. Talcott officiated at the late afternoon ceremony, which took place at the Fanwood Presbyterian Church. A candlelight reception was held in the Conservatory of The Madison Hotel in Convent Station.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of silk illusion, the satin collar and cuffs embroidered with silver thread, cut crys

tals and seed pearls. The cathedrallength veil was held by a tiara of Austrian crystals, and she carried an English bouquet of champagne and white roses.

Mrs. Mark A. Malmquist of Dublin, California was the matron of honor. The bridal attendants were Ms. Denise E. Adams of Martinsville, Mrs. Joseph C. Holland, Jr. of Burlingame, California, and Mrs. Christopher Thomas of Pendleton, Indiana, the sister of the bridegroom.

They wore gowns of burgundy velvet and satin which were designed by the bridegroom’s mother, and carried bouquets of pale pink, mauve and peach roses.

Joseph C. Holland, Jr. of Burlingame was the best man. The groomsmen included Mark A. Malmquist of Dublin, California, and Kent A. Murray of Martinsville and Grayson B. Murray of Mountainside, the brothers of the bride.

A graduate of Jonathan Dayton Regional High School in Springfield, the bride received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. She recently was awarded her Master of Business Administration Degree from Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.

The bridegroom, also a graduate of Purdue University, is employed by Parsons Infrastructure and Technology Group in Pasadena, California as a Senior Construction Manager.

The rehearsal dinner in The Victorian Room at The Madison Hotel was given by Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Godbey, who also hosted out-of-town guests.

The bride was feted at a shower in Indiana given by Mrs. Richard L. Godbey and Mrs. Christopher Thomas. Mrs. Joseph C. Holland, Jr. entertained with a bridal tea at her home.

MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL MAGEE

(She is the former Miss Michelle Infantino)

Miss Michelle Infantino Marries Michael Magee

Miss Michelle Infantino, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Infantino of Westfield, was married on Saturday, May 22, to Michael Magee. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Magee of Cranford.

The Reverend James Burke performed the afternoon ceremony at St. Helen’s Roman Catholic Church of Westfield, followed by a reception at The Berkeley Plaza in Berkeley Heights.

Escorted down the aisle by her father, the bride wore a long-sleeve gown adorned with beads and lace, with a long train. Completing her attire was a veil custom-made by the bride and her mother, Karen Infantino. The bride carried a silk flower bouquet made by her godmother, Mrs. Marilyn Bohon of North Carolina.

Miss Maryann Infantino of Westfield was her sister’s maid of honor. Serving as bridal attendants were Ms. Susan Czeh and Ms. Susan LaFleur, both friends of the bride from Cranford, and Mrs. Maureen Tyrrell of Barnegat, the sister of the bridegroom. The junior bridesmaids were Miss Heather Tyrrell and Miss Amanda Tyrrell of Barnegat,

the nieces of the bridegroom. The maid of honor and bridal attendants wore lavender dresses by Bill Levkoff, and carried silk flower bouquets made by the bride’s godmother. The dresses worn by the junior bridesmaids were custom-made by the bride’s cousin, Ms. Wendy Kropaczek of Clark.

Jim Magee of Cranford, the brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. The ushers included Charles Infantino, Jr. of Westfield, the brother of the bride, and Steve Cermak of Cranford and Stanley Wasowski of Garwood, both friends of the bridegroom. The ring bearer was Brendan Tyrrell of Barnegat, the nephew of the bridegroom.

The bride is a 1993 graduate of Westfield High School and a 1997 graduate of Kean University in Union. She is employed as a substitute teacher in the Westfield school district.

A 1989 graduate of Cranford High School, the bridegroom served in the United States Navy until 1992. He is employed by Bell Atlantic.

Following a wedding trip to Sandals Resorts in Antigua, West Indies, the couple reside in Clark.

Katherine Elizabeth Born to Donoghues

Edward and Mary Beth (Splaine) Donoghue of Morristown have announced the birth of their daughter, Katherine Elizabeth Donoghue, on Friday, April 30, at Morristown Memorial Hospital in Morristown.

Katherine weighed 7 pounds and measured 19 inches in length at birth.

The maternal grandparents are Thomas and Mary Splaine of Westfield.

The paternal grandparents are Patricia Donoghue of Whippany and Edward Donoghue of Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina.

The paternal great-grandmothers are Mildred Degnan of Trenton and Margaret Donoghue of Belmar.

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