Rob & Jessica Tarzwell

Mel & I were back in the ‘wack yesterday to attend the wedding of two friends, Rob Tarzwell and Jessica Pink.  I’ve known Rob since Grade 8 (that’s 1979-80 for those keeping track) and Jess for about ten years, and I’m proud to say that I was the common thread that started their now-combined tapestry.

Their wedding was gorgeous and touching.  The ceremony was, as I prefer, long enough to be meaningful but short enough so nobody was looking at their watches or lolling their head to the side wondering when it would all be over.

Jessica was absolutely stunning in the dress her mother had made for her, and Rob was very sharp and grinning nervously the whole time in his tux.  The outdoor venue was gorgeous and everyone enjoyed themselves immensely.

Rob & Jessica, congratulations!  I know you two will be incredibly happy together!  Hell, they already were happy!

Update:  Here are the only two photos that turned out ok.  We were told we couldn’t leave our seats for better shots during the ceremony, so only one at that time turned out.

You may kiss the bride...
You may kiss the bride…

Signing the marriage certificate
Signing the legal documents.

6 thoughts on “Rob & Jessica Tarzwell

  1. My grandfathers name was Roy Tarzwell I i know he use to run a small sawmill in the erin area near hillsbough ontario just wondering if hes related ?

  2. Hello Tarzwell family members. I have a large collection of old Tarzwell photos. I’m sure they might belong to your family, if you would like to see them just let me know and I will send you a link to them.

    Best wishes,
    JVW

  3. HI There
    I am david tarzwell, from the tarzwells in the georgetown area. which i was lead to believe my great grandfather was a brother of the tarzwells in erin, would love to see some photos,
    dave

  4. JVW: I’d be really interested in seeing the old Tarzwell photos. My grandmother was a Tarzwell and my father worked in Tarzwell on Round Lake with Uncle Jimmie Tarzwell (the Jas. B. Tarzwell noted above). Are the photos posted online?

  5. My grandmother was a Tarzwell. I live in the Hillsburgh-Erin area. I would also love to see some Tarzwell pictures. It just so happens that we also have a family member who has just released her second edition of the ‘Tarzwell-Wheelers of Walton’. I’m sure she would also enjoy seeing these pictures as well. Please contact me.

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