Parents | |
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Father: | Walter Sparks Measday III (1920-1998) |
Mother: | Jeannette Louise Ivey (1920-1995) |
Siblings | |
Brother: | Walter Sparks Measday IV (1949-2019) |
Brother: | Andrew Hammond Measday (1955- ) |
Brother: | Charles Alexander Measday (1956- ) |
Spouse | |
Wife: | Katalina Kulifay-Nagy (1949-2020) married 1981-05-30, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, College Park, MD, USA, by Father David Black. |
Children | |
Daughter: | Sarah Measday (1982- ) |
Basic Data | |
Born: | 1950-06-05 |
Place: | Boston, MA, USA |
History | |
Occupation: | Research analyst. |
A letter to Mom from camp, July 1961:
Dear Mom,
I'm fine.
SEND SPARKY
A PEN! P.S. Send a hachet for Sparky.
Love,
Peter
Wedding announcement - The Baltimore Sun, 1981-06-21.
Wed to Mr. Measday The wedding of Katalina Kulifay-Nagy, of College Park, daughter of Mrs. Geza F. Kulifay, of Orlando, Fla., and the late Jo- seph Nagy, and Peter Schriner Measday, son of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Sparks Meas- day, of College Park, took place at St. An- drews Episcopal Church in College Park. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. David Black. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Enfield, of Hyattsville. Given in marriage by Dr. William McLaughlin, the bride was attended by Mrs. Enfield as matron of honor. Walter S. Measday IV was best man for his brother. Andrew H. Measday, brother of the bridegroom, was usher. Gregory Van Patton and Alexander Filacchione, nephews of the bride, were junior ushers. The bride, educated at the University of Vienna in Austria, is a research analyst for Westvac in Rockville. The bridegroom holds a master's de- gree from the University of Maryland, College Park, where he is with the Divi- sion of Conferences and Institutes. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Measday, of Cape May, N.J., and Mrs. S. Schriner Ivey, of North Charles street, and William T. Ivey, of Fort Eustis, Fla. |
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