NEWCASTLE – Molly Frances McGill and Erik Rice Flanagan are thrilled to announce their marriage, which took place at 2 p.m. on Sept. 13 at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Newcastle.
The couple departed in a pale yellow 1949 Chevrolet convertible, before meeting guests at the historical home of the bridegroom’s uncles, Tomlin Coggeshall and Christopher Rice, where the reception was held.
Sun prevailed and guests enjoyed cocktails in the garden before dining and dancing until nightfall.
The bride is the daughter of Kathleen M. Minnehan of Greene and John and Barbara McGill of North Monmouth. The bridegroom is the son of Thomas and Rebecca Flanagan of Ashburnham, Mass., and the grandson of James Parker and Mona Rice of Westport, N.Y.
The bride’s best friend, Jennifer Moskowitz of Colchester, Vt., was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Alexandra Sevekian and Ashley Flanagan, both of Burlington, Vt., and Abigail Lidstone of Lisbon. Lily Sno Neimi-Moskowitz served as flower girl.
Groomsmen were Michael Cleary of Brooklyn, N.Y., Benjamin Hudson of Burlington, Vt., Matthew M. Moore of Portland and Angus McGill of Philadelphia, Pa. The bride’s nephew, Cameron Additon, served as ring bearer.
Having lived in Phuket, Thailand, for the past two years, the couple plans on taking time to reacquaint themselves with areas of the United States before settling down. In the meantime, they can be found in Greene.
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