CO- PEOPLE OF HONOR
David Walsh III – Bride’s Brother
David has been Cathy’s brother for over 30 years. David is an engineering professional with over 7 years of
experience in managing design, development and realization of complex mechanical systems for defense and civil projects. Experience applying systems engineering processes, requirements analysis, systems integration and risk analysis. Experience in acquisition management for major DoD systems. Experience preparing and presenting briefings on technical and programmatic subjects and representing the project office in meetings and conferences. Experience independently leading engineering work teams.
He has a fish.
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Jenny– Bride’s Sister
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BRIDESMAIDS
Kerri Joyce – Bride’s Friend
A fiery redhead, and one of cathy’s best friends for almost 10 years.
Kerri has a job in finance, but her passion is reptiles. Kerri is the ultimate reptile enthusiast! She is mom to Cleo the bearded dragon, Hemi the savannah monitor, Spike the red tailed boa, Hermes and Apollo the cornsnakes, Kiwi the green iguana, and more! …… & Cathy says there’s a great joke in there about Kerri being cold blooded, but its escaping her at the moment 😉
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Jennifer Murphy- Bride’s Friend
Cathy and Jenn have been great friends since they met while working at Oradell Animal Hospital in 2002 (with Cathy as Jenn’s trainee). Jenn has the infamous honor of introducing Cathy to the wacky world of Renaissance Faire. Together they are 2 of the 4 “fairies of the apocalypse”.
Jenn lives in Jersey City with her awesome boyfriend Chris. Their there now, with they’re playful cats, Dominic and Ginger. Jenn works professionally as an editor. She has a pet peeve for “poor grammar”. And speling erors.
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Crystal T.- Bride’s Friend
Crystal and Cathy have been friends since they met as “pod people” at Oradell Animal Hospital about 10 years ago. She is another “fairy of the apocalypse” and we have a great time at faire together every year. She is an awesome mother to her cool & talented daughter, Raevyn.














