She married Richard Casey in Hamilton in 1906
Waikato Argus, 6 Dec 1906. Wedding Bells CASEY-LOVEDAY
Yesterday morning a quiet wedding, at which only the relatives and intimates of the parties were present, took place at St Mary's Church, when the Rev Father Darby united in the bonds of holy matrimony, Miss Lily R. Loveday, third daughter of Mr James Loveday, of Hamilton and Mr Richard Casey, second son of Mr Andrew Casey, of Claudelands. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr G. Loveday, wore a dress of lavender silk voile, trimmed with white satin, with tulle hat to match. The bridesmaids were Misses M. Loveday and N. Casey. The bridegroom was supported by his brother Mr William Casey. The presents were particularly good. The bridegroom presented the bride and bridesmaids with gold brooches.
After the ceremony a luncheon was given by the bride's parents and the happy couple left by the express for Auckland where the greater portion of the honeymoon will be spent. The bride's travelling dress was of French grey, with white facings.
their children
1907 - Mary Casey (+Cuming)
1910 - 1970 John Joseph Casey (+Whitten nee Baird)
1912 - 1988 Richard Andrew 'Dick' (+Fox)
1914 - 1998 Vera Lilian Casey (+Gribble)
1916 - 1995 Patrick Joseph Casey (+Fahrey)
1918 - 2000 Clifford Hamilton Casey (+Malone)
1919 - 1996 Ethel Loma Casey (+Nicholas)
1920 - 1989 Margaret Cushla Casey (+Forrest)
1923 - 1988 James Trevor Casey (+Edmundson)
1924 - 1981 Mervyn Loveday Casey (+Oliver)
1926 - 2003 Keith Casey (+Bowe, div.)
1929 - 2010 Anthony Gerald Casey (+Hay)
She married Richard Casey in Hamilton in 1906
Waikato Argus, 6 Dec 1906. Wedding Bells CASEY-LOVEDAY
Yesterday morning a quiet wedding, at which only the relatives and intimates of the parties were present, took place at St Mary's Church, when the Rev Father Darby united in the bonds of holy matrimony, Miss Lily R. Loveday, third daughter of Mr James Loveday, of Hamilton and Mr Richard Casey, second son of Mr Andrew Casey, of Claudelands. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr G. Loveday, wore a dress of lavender silk voile, trimmed with white satin, with tulle hat to match. The bridesmaids were Misses M. Loveday and N. Casey. The bridegroom was supported by his brother Mr William Casey. The presents were particularly good. The bridegroom presented the bride and bridesmaids with gold brooches.
After the ceremony a luncheon was given by the bride's parents and the happy couple left by the express for Auckland where the greater portion of the honeymoon will be spent. The bride's travelling dress was of French grey, with white facings.
their children
1907 - Mary Casey (+Cuming)
1910 - 1970 John Joseph Casey (+Whitten nee Baird)
1912 - 1988 Richard Andrew 'Dick' (+Fox)
1914 - 1998 Vera Lilian Casey (+Gribble)
1916 - 1995 Patrick Joseph Casey (+Fahrey)
1918 - 2000 Clifford Hamilton Casey (+Malone)
1919 - 1996 Ethel Loma Casey (+Nicholas)
1920 - 1989 Margaret Cushla Casey (+Forrest)
1923 - 1988 James Trevor Casey (+Edmundson)
1924 - 1981 Mervyn Loveday Casey (+Oliver)
1926 - 2003 Keith Casey (+Bowe, div.)
1929 - 2010 Anthony Gerald Casey (+Hay)
Inscription
In Loving Memory Of
Our Dear Mother
LILY CASEY
Who Died 6th June 1951
Aged 69 Years
R.I.P.
Family Members
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Florence Loveday Walker
1863–1931
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William Loveday
1866–1947
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Eliza Loveday Ingpen
1868–1931
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Sarah Loveday Long
1869–1940
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James Loveday
1872–1906
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Daniel Loveday
1873–1874
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Annie Lydia Loveday Pattison
1875–1955
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John Loveday
1877–1890
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Mary Loveday Treloar
1879–1934
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Emily Jane Loveday Scott
1883–1947
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Elizabeth May Loveday
1884–1887
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Ethel Maud Loveday Whitten
1890–1954
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