Suzanne Remington Hatfield and Andrew Tran were married Aug. 10 at 26 Bridge, an events space in Brooklyn. Bennett Tran, the brother of the groom who became a Universal Life minister to officiate, led the ceremony.
The bride, who is 32 and works in Manhattan, is a project manager in the advertising sales, presentation and design division of WarnerMedia, which was formerly Turner Broadcasting. She graduated from N.Y.U.
She is the daughter of Sarah Savery Marter of Key Largo, Fla., and Donald J. Hatfield of Cambridge, Mass. The bride’s father retired as a computer scientist at the IBM Cambridge Scientific Center in Cambridge. Her mother, also retired, was a managing partner in Savery Associates, an independent managed health care consulting business that was based in Waltham, Mass.
The bride’s great-great-grandfather, Ellison Hatfield, was killed in the skirmish that accelerated the infamous Hatfield-McCoy feud.
The groom, 33, is a senior project manager in the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development. He also founded the coffee shop Mixtape Bushwick in Brooklyn. He graduated from N.Y.U. and received a law degree from Brooklyn Law School.
He is a son of Chau Tran and Louie Tran of Rutherford, N.J. The groom’s mother owns Pink and White Nails, a nail salon in North Arlington, N.J. His father is a vice president at Bank of New York Mellon.
The couple met in 2008 through a mutual friend from N.Y.U. shortly after the groom graduated.
The bride confirmed her wedding guest list included not a single McCoy.