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Wed at Oceanside at Gurney’s Inn

June 23 at Gurney’s Inn in Montauk

    Danielle Marie Jack of East Hampton and Ryan Joseph Sutphin of Newport News, Va., were married on June 23 at Gurney’s Inn in Montauk. The ceremony took place on the Lido Deck overlooking the ocean. The Rev. Anthony Larson of Springs Community Presbyterian Church officiated.

    The bride carried a bouquet of seasonal white flowers including mini callas, vandela roses, football mums, and veronica with an accent of blue belladonna delphinium wrapped in a French maid tie. She wore an ivory taffeta floor-length gown with a semi-cathedral train. Her matron of honor was a friend, Kristen Cox of Virginia, and the best man was Adam Sutphin, the groom’s brother.

    Mr. Sutphin’s groomsmen were the bride’s brother, Christopher Jack of East Hampton and Aubrey Cox, Tyler LeGrand, Eric Hubble, Richard Green, Jason Slater, Christopher Wahrman, and Michael Conlon, all of Virginia, and Maxx Kinert of North Carolina. The groomsmen wore gray suits with silver-and-blue matisse striped ties and white fingerling sea star pin boutonnieres.

    The bridesmaids were Noelle Jack of East Hampton, the bride’s sister-in-law, Diana Balnis and Bethanie Theriault, also of East Hampton, Melissa Elrod of Tennessee, Megan Greene of Chicago, and Heather Forestiere, Courtney Laughlin, and Heather Jenkins, all of Virginia. They wore knee-length blue matisse chiffon dresses and carried white football mums. A reception at Gurney’s immediately followed the ceremony.

    The bride is the daughter of Tim and Patti Jack of East Hampton. She is a 2002 graduate of East Hampton High School and graduated from Christopher Newport University in Newport News with a degree in psychology and a master’s in teaching. She is an elementary school teacher in Henrico County, Va. Mr. Sutphin is the son of Joey and Cindy Sutphin of Newport News. He graduated from Christopher Newport University with a degree in business administration and is an account manager at Royall and Company in Henrico County. 

    The couple took a five-day trip to St. Martin after the wedding. They live in Glen Allen, Va.

 

 

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