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John Weaver weds Megan Elizabeth Wise

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author on Aug 5, 2008

John Weaver Jordan III, 29, and Megan Elizabeth Wise, 23, were united in marriage on June 13 in front of 420 guests in historic Union Station in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Mr. Jordan, known as JW, is the son of Patricia Jordan Vigorita of Amagansett and John Weaver Jordan II of Amagansett and Chicago. His brothers, Vinny and Tommy Vigorita of Amagansett, and sister Jenni Jordan of Chicago, were all in the wedding party. Tommy, 12, a recent graduate of the Amagansett School, was the life of the party when he got up on stage at 2 a.m. and played “Sunshine of Your Love” for the crowd.

Mr. Jordan attended Poly Prep in Brooklyn, New York; Andover Academy in Massachusetts and the University of Notre Dame, where he played football from 1997-2002. He works for the Indianapolis Colts organization, where he met Ms. Wise, when she was a Colts cheerleader. She graduated from Purdue and is now working on her master’sdegree in education and teaching dance.

The couple will make their home in Indianapolis but will return to Amagansett and the beach during the off-season and holidays to be with their family and friends here.

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