Back to Main Menu  Tony Bennett may have left his heart in San Francisco, but Corey West Cook and Joshua Gill Bartlett found theirs in the very same city. Josh proposed on the beach in East Hampton, Long Island, and the two were married at the First Church of Round Hill by Dr. Avery Manchester. A reception followed at the home of the bride’s parents Lyn and Langdon Cook.
Corey West Cook Bartlett graduated from Greenwich Country Day, St. George’s School and Kenyon College. She works in interior design at the Distant Origin showroom and the Paul Davis interior design firm in New York.
Josh is the son of Jean and John Bartlett of Baltimore, Maryland. He graduated from the Friends School of Baltimore and the University of Oregon; he received a master’s degree in architecture from the Pratt Institute. He is an associate architect at Alexander Gorlin Architects.
The New York City newlyweds honeymooned in Italy.

Bruce Gordon Hut met Yoshiho Funakoshi in Hong Kong in 1999. He proposed at the Anantara Resort at the Golden Triangle in Thailand after spending the day riding elephants. The couple decided to have three ceremonies to incorporate both of their backgrounds and cultures. The initial wedding took place aboard the World Yacht in New York City and included a traditional Jewish ceremony officiated by Rabbi Richard S. Chain and Cantor Ellen Gersh of Greenwich Reform Synagogue. Then a traditional Chinese Wedding Signing ceremony took place aboard the Jumbo Floating Restaurant in Hong Kong. The third service was a charm, as the bride and groom wore traditional Japanese wedding outfits and were married in a restaurant garden in Kyoto, Japan, at a traditional Japanese Wedding Luncheon.
Bruce, a graduate of Deerfield Academy and Claremont McKenna College in California, is the son of Susan and Peter Hut of Greenwich. He is a fund manager with Kegani Pacific Investment Management Ltd.
Yoshiho, the daughter of Masae Funakoshi of Osaka, Japan, graduated from Settsu High School in Osaka and received a degree in foreign studies at Kyoto University in Kyoto. She is an operations manager for the Asian Operations Center, Bank of America.
Following a brief honeymoon in Thailand, the newlyweds have settled in Hong Kong.

The last week at Harvard Business School provided a chance meeting for Morgan Flatley and Luke Johnson. Both had accepted jobs in different states. Thus began a long-distance relationship for two years before each relocated to Chicago with their respective companies. The couple was married by the groom’s uncle, the Reverend Doctor Loren J. Gustafson, a Lutheran minister from Helena, Montana, at Warren’s Chapel in the Monteagle Assembly, Monteagle, Tennessee. The bride’s great-grandfather purchased a home in the assembly in 1905, and the family has visited there every summer since.
Morgan, the daughter of Kathy and Bill Flatley of Greenwich, graduated from Greenwich Academy, Dartmouth College and Harvard Business School. She works in Gatorade new product marketing in Chicago.
Luke, the son of Nan Gustafson and the stepson of Dale Gustafson of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and the son of Gary Johnson and the stepson of Joan Hershbell of St. Paul, Minnesota, graduated summa cum laude from the University of Notre Dame and Harvard Business School. He is a marketing manager with Medtronic in Chicago.
The Chicago residents honeymooned in Africa.

Melinda Thompson Mayer and Michael Anthony Leone met at Trinity College where Michael was a cocaptain of the football team. Six years later they were married at the Second Congregational Church by the Presbyterian minister Reverend William Evertsberg. Following in her mother’s footsteps, the bride elected to hold the reception at the Indian Harbor Yacht Club.
Mimi is the daughter of the late Dwight Anthony Mayer and Jennifer Thompson Dott and the stepdaughter of Peter Barten Dott, all of Greenwich. Now a customer service representative at the British fabric house Osborne and Little in Stamford, she is a graduate of Greenwich Academy and Trinity College.
Michael is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Leone of Long Meadow, Massachusetts. After graduating from Trinity College, he attended the University of Connecticut Law School, from which he received his law degree in 2005. He clerked for Judge Austin in Hackensack, New Jersey, before joining as an associate at Susman, Duffy & Segaloff in New Haven.
The Leones reside in Branford, Connecticut.
 Amanda Dives Case, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Sumner Case of Greenwich, married Edward Burris Heyn, son of Mr. and Mrs. William McIntosh Heyn of New Canaan, at the Church of Christ Congregational in Norfolk, Connecticut. The bride’s paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dumont Case, were married in the same church in June 1940. The Reverend Erick Olsen performed the late afternoon ceremony, and a reception was held at the Gedney Farm in New Marlborough, Massachusetts.
The bride is a graduate of Greenwich High School and Ohio Wesleyan University. She is a real estate agent with Stribling and Associates in New York City.
The bridegroom is a graduate of Dartmouth College. He is an equity research analyst with Citigroup Investment Research in New York.
Following a honeymoon to Hawaii, the couple has settled in New York City.
 In September 1996, Kate Truesdell and Frank Carpenteri won the Lambada Contest at Greenwich High School’s Homecoming dance. While their romance began that night, the couple officially started dating that spring during their senior class production, SRO.
Ten years later, the couple was married by the Reverend Neely Towe at Stanwich Congregational Church. A packed congregation of family and friends witnessed their vows, including eighty of the bride’s young dance students who peered raptly over the rails of the balcony.
A buoyant reception at the Riverside Yacht Club, with dinner, dancing and photo booth pictures, followed the service. The newlyweds departed by launch just before midnight while guests were treated to bags of Garden Catering’s chicken nuggets and fries. They honeymooned in Bora Bora and Moorea.
Kate, daughter of Nancy and Hobart Truesdell of Riverside, earned a BFA in dance at Emerson College in Boston. She is the founder and director of Greenwich Dance Studio.
Frank, son of Tami Kelly and Frank Carpenteri Sr. of Greenwich, earned his management degree at Providence College in Rhode Island. The groom owns and operates Garden Catering with his father. The newlyweds are living in Old Greenwich.

Molly Elizabeth O’Connor was introduced to Eric Edward Campinell by one of the bridegroom’s childhood friends, John Bomann, who worked with Molly at MTV. The groom surprised the bride with an early Christmas proposal in Greenwich. The couple was married at St. John’s Church in Darien by Father Michael Madden; a reception followed at the Belle Haven Club.
The bride arrived at the church with her father in her maternal grandfather’s Model A. The flatware and china used at the head table at the reception belonged to the bride and groom’s great-grandparents. Ryan Gildersleeve wrote and performed a song about the couple’s life together.
Molly, daughter of Moira and John O’Connor of Darien, graduated from Darien High School and Boston University. The bride is an integrated marketing manager at CMT/MTV Networks. Her mother is the director of Christ and Holy Trinity Pre-School in Westport. The bride’s father is in the paper business with A.T. Clayton & Co.
The groom is the son of Mary and Joseph Campinell of Old Greenwich. He graduated from Greenwich High School and Lehigh University. He is an advertising sales account executive at CMT/MTV Networks. Eric’s father is president of Consumer Products Group L’Oreal USA.
The couple honeymooned in Hawaii and resides in New York.
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