3/28/2006

Engaged & Married

Ran into our engagment and wedding announcements in the New York Times. Amazing what is online.

Nancy O'Connor Fiancee of John Evans 4th
Published: March 29, 1981

The engagement of Nancy O'Connor to John Joseph Evans 4th has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joseph O'Connor of Glenmont, N.Y., parents of the bride-to-be. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Evans 3d of Cold Spring Harbor, L.I., and Center Harbor, N.H.

A June 6 wedding is planned in Albany.

Miss O'Connor, a civil engineer with the Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation in Boston, was graduated from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Her father is a civil engineer with the New York State Thruway Authority.

Mr. Evans is a leasing officer for the Baybanks Finance and Leasing Company in Burlington, Mass. He was graduated from the East Woods and Lawrenceville Schools and from Syracuse University. His father is an executive vice president and a director of the Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company. His late great-grandfather, the original John J. Evans, was chairman and president of the Armstrong Cork Company.





Nancy O'Connor, Engineer, Married
Published: June 7, 1981

The marriage of Nancy O'Connor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joseph O'Connor of Glenmont, N.Y., to John Joseph Evans 4th, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evans 3d of Cold Spring Harbor, L.I., and Center Harbor, N.H., took place in Albany yesterday. The Rev. Richard Hamlin performed the ceremony in St. Peter's Episcopal Church.

Meridee Smith and Charles A. Smith attended the couple as maid of honor and best man. The bride, a civil engineer with the Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation in Boston, was graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Her father is chief engineer of the New York State Thruway Authority.

Mr. Evans, an alumnus of the Lawrenceville School and Syracuse University, is a leasing representative with the Baybanks Finance and Leasing Company in Burlington, Mass. His father is an executive vice president and a director of the Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company. His great-grandfather, the original John J. Evans, was chairman and president of the Armstrong Cork Company.

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes, it is amazing what you can find on the internet! Looks like a very charmed life, Nancy, and so well documented! Lovely family and nice digs. The picture of your Mom reminded me of pinochle, a game I haven't played since, what was it, ca. 1972?

And Connie Gorman, too. Wow!

Clark

4:07 PM  
Blogger The Evans Family said...

Clark Isackson?

4:51 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

none other. Isachsen, actually.

5:06 PM  
Blogger The Evans Family said...

How have you been? I'm glad you left a comment, it's nice to hear from you.

Meridee Smith Kerrigan is on the website as well.

You're right about the internet, I found your picture at the reunion. You look great.

Are you in the Albany area? married? kids?

5:48 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm a geologist at the Univ of Arizona in Tucson. Married to a goldsmith, with two adorable kids ยท Tor age 8, and Iona age 5. We also are doing the renovation thing (albeit on a lesser scale), now on our second house.

The reunion was a blast from the past, complete with Dean Craig passing out on the cruise boat. Shoulda been there.

Your blogspot is awesome. You obviously put your heart into it.

6:09 PM  
Blogger The Evans Family said...

I guess some things never change, last time I saw Dean he was making snow up at Gore Mountain.

Sorry, I haven't responded, a friend had a serious eye injury at the barn. She is still hospitalized and I have been in the city with her most of the time.

If you are ever in the Philadelphia area I would love to see you. Any comment on this blog comes to me as email, but here is my email address as well. jjevans4 at gmail dot com.

I'm going to send this along to Connie and Meridee, I know they will be pleased to hear how you've been.

Sounds like you have a lovely family and life out in Arizona and I see from a quick google search that you have been regularly published in your professional life. Your work sounds fascinating.

8:51 AM  

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