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Married in the Family Rose Garden

Thu, 06/27/2024 - 02:50
Stephanie Brauer Photography

Daniel Rose Marrow of Washington, D.C., and Julia Cuddihy Butz of New York City were married on Saturday in the rose garden at the groom’s family home on Ocean Avenue near East Hampton’s Main Beach.

Elizabeth Leiman Kraiem of Manhattan, a close family friend, officiated at a religious ceremony incorporating both Jewish and Christian traditions.

A reception followed under a sailcloth tent on the front lawn, and that evening the guests enjoyed doughnuts from the Dreesen’s Donut truck.

On Friday evening, the couple received a blessing from Rabbi Josh Franklin and Cantor Debra Stein of the Jewish Center of the Hamptons at the weekly Shabbat on the Beach and then met family and friends at a welcome party at Mulford Farm on James Lane.

The bride grew up spending time at the Water Mill house of her maternal grandparents, John Murray Cuddihy and Heidi DeHaven Cuddihy, on Cobb Road. The groom spent childhood summers in East Hampton. They first met while living on the same floor of their college dormitory during their freshman year at Georgetown University.

They both graduated in 2015, he with a bachelor’s degree in government, she with a bachelor’s in American studies. He works in Washington as a legislative director for Representative Kathy Manning of North Carolina. She works in investor relations at Blackstone in New York.

As they live in two different cities, they have spent much of their time together in East Hampton.

Mr. Marrow’s parents are Emily Rose and James H. Marrow of Princeton, N.J., and East Hampton. Ms. Butz is a daughter of Harriet (Heidi) Butz and David A. Butz of Ann Arbor, Mich.

The groom’s wedding party included his sister, Rebecca Marrow of Los Angeles, his brothers, Benjamin Marrow of Chicago, Jonathan Marrow of Oxford, England, and Joshua Lifson Marrow of Minneapolis, and his friends Michael Rosengard, Alex Perry, Andrew Morrison, and Jonah Joselow, all of New York.

The bride was attended by her sister, Claire Butz of New York, and her brothers, Jack Butz and Charlie Butz of Chicago. Her childhood friends Tessa Robertson Bailey of New Paltz, N.Y., Annie Upton Henry of Fairfield, Conn., and Katrina Kaczynski of New York were her bridesmaids.

She wore a V-neck silk chiffon hand-pleated gown with a veil and carried a bouquet of white ranunculus. Her attendants were in pink.

The wedding guests sang the hymn “Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee,” and the bride’s older brother, Jack, read Psalm 23.

 

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