The New York Times Weddings/Celebrations
Wedding: Andrea Fall and Christopher Zachary
Published: January 6, 2013 Andrea Christine Fall and Capt. Christopher Lance James Zachary were married Monday evening at the Olowalu Plantation House, an event space in Lahaina, Hawaii. The Rev. William J. Albinger, Jr., an Episcopal priest, performed the ceremony.
Mrs. Zachary, 40, was until July a stock trader for Steel Partners, a hedge fund in New York. She graduated from the University of Washington. She is a daughter of Dr. S. Carole Burnham, a retired anesthesiologist, and Dr. Gordon F. F. Fall, a retired family practitioner, who live and formerly practiced in Seattle.
Captain Zachary, 31, is a Marine pilot stationed at Quantico, Va., where he flies AV-8B Harrier jets. In 2009, he served in Afghanistan from May to November. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy.
He is the son of Cherrie Beth Coradini of Soddy-Daisy, Tenn., and Lance Wayne Zachary of Pensacola, Fla., and the stepson of Andrew Coradini IV and of Melody Zachary. The groom’s mother, a registered nurse, is a case manager and appeals consultant for Blue Cross in Chattanooga, Tenn. His father owns an insurance brokerage in Pensacola that bears his name.
Andrea and Zachary got married at the Olowalu Plantation House in Lahaina Maui, Hawaii on New Years Eve. The wedding was blessed with a perfect sunny day and a perfectly clear gorgeous evening. Andrea and Zach were joined by family and friends to celebrate their marriage and the beginning of the new year. White tropical flowers were sued throughout the ceremony and reception.