Stephanie and Donald Fehr of Rye Brook, New York, previously from Kansas City, Missouri, are happy to announce the marriage of their daughter, Rachel Lynn Fehr, to Christopher Lee Mankiewicz, son of JoAnna and Leo Mankiewicz of Surprise, Arizona, on April 28, 2018, in Kansas City. Rachel is originally from Rye Brook and Christopher is from San Francisco.
The wedding and the reception with family and friends were held at the InterContinental Hotel on the Plaza and officiated by Rabbi Mark Levin.
Rachel is the granddaughter of Irene “Dolly” Gulko Fehr and the late Louis A. Fehr of Overland Park and the late Sylvia Ruth Eveloff Feldman of Overland Park. Christopher is the grandson of Anthony John Ciccolini II and the late Josephine Ciccolini of San Francisco and Eufemia Mankiewicz and the late Joseph Mankiewicz of New Jersey.
The wedding party included Elyse Fehr, Rye Brook (maid of honor and sister of the bride), Jasmine Crouse, San Diego (matron of honor), Imogen Frleta, Queens, New York (matron of honor), Joe Mankiewicz, Beverton, Oregon, (best man and brother of the groom), Andrew Coggeshall, San Francisco (groomsman), Jamie Mahan, Oregon (grooms maiden) and Pallavi Veera, San Francisco (attendant). The flower girls included Lydia Fehr, Bethesda, Maryland, (niece of the bride), Naomi Fehr, Chicago (niece of the bride) and Emma Mankiewicz, Beverton (niece of the groom), and the ring bearer was Jackson Mankiewicz, Beverton (nephew of the groom). Ushers were David Fehr, Chicago, (brother of the bride), Mark Fehr, Bethesda (brother of the bride), Anthony Ciccolini III (uncle of the groom) and Donna Ciccolini, San Francisco (aunt of the groom).
The couple were surrounded by family and friends who came from a variety of places, including Arizona, Australia, California, Canada, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, South Carolina, Virginia and the District of Columbia.
Rachel, who is a child service specialist and teacher, will continue to work at the Jewish Community Rosenberg Center in San Francisco and Chris, digitization manager, will continue to work at the Internet Archives in San Francisco where they will make their home.
They are going to London, Paris and Amsterdam for their honeymoon this August. They want to thank everyone who was able to attend this special moment in their lives.