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Foley Weds Rooney in Pennsylvania

By
Star Staff

Meghan McNelis Rooney of Pittsburgh and Jonathan Graham Foley of Montauk were married on July 12 at Immaculate Conception Chapel at St. Francis University in Loretto, Pa. The Rev. Paul Taylor officiated. A reception followed at Klein Immergrun, a family estate in Loretto.

The bride wore a silk satin dress by Johanna Johnson, an Australian designer, a veil of her own design, and shoes from Landin. She carried white peonies, English garden roses, and pink spray roses.

The bride is an editor of an online magazine. The groom is a financial advisor with the Seaport Group.

The couple met at Villanova University, where the bride graduated in 2009 and Mr. Foley graduated in 2008. They both earned degrees in communications.

After a wedding trip to Hawaii, the couple is back at home in New York City.

The groom’s parents are Catherine Mary Foley and Stuart J. Foley of Montauk. The bride’s parents are Greta Mary Rooney and Art J. Rooney II of Pittsburgh.

The two maids of honor were the bride’s sisters, Mary Greta Rooney and Annie Rooney of Pittsburgh. The bridesmaids were the groom’s sister, Summer Foley of Montauk, Lauryn Galda of Montvale, N.J., Maggie Scott of Greenwich, Conn., and Hannah Levinson, Ali Rudolph, and Noelle DiGioia, all of Pittsburgh. The two best men were Michael Hunter Foley and Maxwell Stuart Foley of Montauk, the groom’s brothers. His groomsmen were the bride’s brother, Daniel Rooney of Pittsburgh, William Grandi of West Palm Beach, Fla., Tam Campbell of Basking Ridge, N.J., Matt Panneton of Albany, Chris Macdonald of Westfield, N.J., and Ryan Holloway of Philadelphia.

 

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