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Tyler Eagan, Jr. Wedding

Congratulations Elizabeth  Tyler &  Mike  Eagan, Jr. 

photography by UPLIFT PHOTOGRAPHY

Childhood friendship can sometimes help solidify a romantic future. Such is the case for Elizabeth and Mike Eagan, Jr.  Growing up as family friends, the newlyweds already have many years worth of stories, spending summers together with their families at the beach in Old Lyme. A few years ago, the couple started dating and realized they were meant to be together. While boating one day, last summer, Mike stopped the engine in front of Old Lyme shores. He popped the question and pulled out the ring, which was attached to a floating buoy keychain just in case it went overboard. Their relationship has been unsinkable ever since!

The bride is the daughter of Ron and Ellen Tyler, of Old Lyme. She received her B.A. and M.A. from UConn in Speech-Language Pathology. Elizabeth is certified Speech-Language Pathologist and now working toward her PhD in speech, language and healing sciences.

The groom is the son of Geralyn and Mike Eagan, Sr., of West Hartford. He graduated from Northwest Catholic and earned his bachelors degree from Endicott College, where he also played football, majoring in sports management. Mike is a personal trainer and also works for his father’s property management company in West Hartford.

The newlyweds married on July 26 at Christ the King Church in Old Lyme and celebrated later at he Riverhouse at Goodspeed Station in Haddam. They reside in West Hartford.

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