The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Nice day for a white wedding

- Photo by John Reidy

It took intrepid efforts for guests to get to Juliette Fleming and Ger O’Donoghue’s winter wonderland wedding in Castleisla­nd on Saturday.

INTREPID is a word you’d simply have to take out and dust down to describe the lengths members of the extended, and mainly Chicago-based, Nally family went to in order to get to Castleisla­nd on Saturday for the wedding of their nephew, Ger O’Donoghue, to Juliette Fleming.

And their valiant efforts didn’t go unnoticed by their Cordal-domiciled sister and mother of the groom, Breda O’Donoghue.

“Six of my wonderful siblings, by all odds, made it from Chicago to Kerry through Storm Emma and all the snow,” said a delighted Breda on the big day.

“Tina and Sheila thankfully arrived safe in Kerry ahead of all the bad weather. The O’Riordans also landed safely before the weather hullabaloo started. Margaret was supposed to land in Dublin and get a flight to Kerry but had to land in Shannon.

“After two hours on the plane they disembarke­d and her husband drove from Newmarket to Shannon to collect her.

“John and Joan, Maureen, Eileen and nephew Luke and brother-in-law, Ben arrived, on Thursday in Dublin. There were no flights to Kerry on that day and they had to fend for themselves and rent cars to get to Kerry.

“So, all in all, we fought the storm and won against the odds. Today, 3-3-2018, will go down in history that the Fleming / O’Donoghue clans did not give up,” Breda continued.

“The couple couldn’t have come from nicer background­s. We all get on like the proverbial house on fire and always have each other’s back.

“Ger and Juliette will have been together for 10 years in October 2018 and family-wise they have been through thick and thin.

“Ger works for Neilie Dennehy Transport Currow and Farranfore and Juliette works in Prima Finance in Killarney. They have bought together in Knockbrack, Knocknagos­hel,” said Breda in conclusion.

The wedding ceremony was performed by Monsignor Dan O’Riordan at the Church of Saints Stephen and John in Castleisla­nd on Saturday afternoon from 1pm.

Juliette’s and Ger’s team included Maid of Honour, Jacqueline Fleming; Bridesmaid­s Joanne Fleming and Nora O’Donoghue. Best man, Brian O’Donoghue; and Groomsmen Adrian Fleming and Michael Daly.

The wedding reception was held at The Killarney Oaks Hotel and a great day was had by all. The couple will honeymoon on a cruise from Florida over the next two and a half weeks in what a family member described as the trip of a lifetime.

Juliette is a daughter of Tim and Josephine Fleming, Farranabra­ck, Castleisla­nd and Ger is a son of Denis and Breda O’Donoghue, Cordal.

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Ben Stephens, Sheila Nally, Juliette and Ger O’Donoghue, Marge Healy, Breda and Denis O’Donoghue. Second row:...
left: The happy couple with family members after their wedding at the Church of Saints Stephen and John in Castleisla­nd on Saturday. Front from Ben Stephens, Sheila Nally, Juliette and Ger O’Donoghue, Marge Healy, Breda and Denis O’Donoghue. Second row:...
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Photo by John Reidy Juliette Fleming and Ger O’Donoghue on the occasion of their winter wonderland wedding and, above, with Groomsmen: Adrian Fleming and Michael Daly; Best man, Brian O’Donoghue; Maid of Honour, Jacqueline Fleming; Bridesmaid­s: Joanne Fleming and Nora...
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Photo by Declan Malone A day off school was no reason not to work and Samuel and Paige O’Malley, Shauna Cremin and Natalie Griffin got busy bringing a snowman to life in Dingle.
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Photo by Declan Malone Scoil Dhún Chaoin, Europe’s most westerly national school, was closed on Friday as the snow fell and the country was under a weather ‘red alert’.
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Caroline Donnelly after a snowball lands. Photo by Domnick Walsh.
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Enjoying the snow in the Mitchell’s area. Photo by Domnick Walsh.

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