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Vows: From Ruby To Forever
There's nary a dullmoment betweenYvonne and John.
All Woman, Features, Lifestyle, Local Lifestyle, Tuesday Style
September 2, 2018

Vows: From Ruby To Forever

Over 40 years ago, Yvonne Webber, a 22-year-old film and theatre enthusiast, met John Pilbeam while he was on assignment as the third secretary at the Australian High Commission in Jamaica. It was fate, as they’d say… Yvonne was crazy about John, and she lit up his world – marriage was inevitable.

Naturally, there was a resistance from Yvonne’s close relatives and friends…they were young…she had a big future ahead of her… she was recently infatuated with “the German on a motorbike”…what about her plans to study theatre in Paris? They were free-thinking liberals, after all. However, John and Yvonne both had that loving feeling. The two shared their first go-round at the altar on August 26, 1978, at St Andrew Parish church.

With their marriage and John’s promotion in rank with the Australian Embassy, the newly-weds afforded themselves a lifestyle of wander, travell to and settling in places like Papua, New Guinea, New York, South Korea, Australia, Hong Kong and Vanuatu. Their family grew to five with three girls: Rachel, Sarah, and Veronica Pilbeam (RSVP) – in that order.

Vows affirms Yvonne and John’s continuing commitment.

“White with a touch of burgundy or blue”…

…was the dress code observed for the renewal of their vows. The mid-morning ceremony took place inside the St Andrew Parish Church. The trio of event co-ordinators Jacqueline Vickers, Maureen Webber and Maureen Aarons added a tropical element to the aisle with birds of paradise, tropical ginger, lobster claws and beehive ginger hoisted on shepherd hooks. John forgot the ring the first time around and recalls, “Yvonne was six minutes late,” but, to her credit, she was adding last-minute touches to her beautiful Grecian-inspired wedding dress. A lot less pressure this time around, but a nervous John stood at the entrance awaiting his wife. Nerves turned to tears when he saw her figure in the distance.

Organist David Stone directed the interlude and cantor Joan Jonas covered Your Song by Elton John. Yvonne arrived with grace in the company of her daughters. She wore a bateau-neck pleated A-line dress with specks of burgundy to match the scarf she’d worn to the first ceremony. She carried a bouquet of red and white tropical ginger stalks.

John wore a crisp white suit with a white stripe shirt, navy tie, black lace-ups, and a beige fedora – suggested by Yvonne. Reverends Louis Hurst and Mark Jones officiated the ceremony, and for the second time in their lives together, on the eve of their ruby anniversary, John and Yvonne were announced as Mr and Mrs Pilbeam.

Now That We’ve Found Love

An intimate reception followed at Maison Webber in Acadia. Guests enjoyed mint lemonade and mint basil cocktails over scrumptious hors d’oeuvres while viewing the couple’s first wedding album. The décor included a selection of floral art by Yvonne and a mix of eclectic elements by Jacqui Tyson and her team.

Emcee Maureen Aarons introduced the re-newly-weds to Elton John’s I Need You to Turn to. Yvonne wore a Courtney Washington asymmetrical dress in ivory.

A three-course brunch was served al fresco. Yvonne ensured the menu comprised a taste of Jamaican-infused and international flavours with elements of the places they’ve lived or visited.

Best man Peter Black led the convivial toasts given by maid of honour and sister of the bride Maureen Webber, long-time friend of the couple Pierre Lemaire, and their daughters, RSVP, which left guests teary-eyed.

Keyboardist/vocalist Harold Davis brought good humour with personalised serenades to the bride and groom. RSVP later joined their parents to cut the four-tiered fruitcake they designed along with family friend Zena Atkinson.

Joan Jonas and Harold Davis harmonised with a duet of Roberta Flack’s The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face.

Festivities ended with singing and dancing to Third World’s hit Now That We Found Love.

The re-newly-weds will celebrate with family at Jake’s Treasure Beach in St Elizabeth.

Yvonne and John dancein a loving embrace toJoan Jonas and HaroldDavis’s rendition ofRoberta Flack’s TheFirst Time Ever I SawYour Face.
Ahead of the ceremony, John welcomeslong-time friends Karlene Lemaire,commercial attaché, French Embassy,and her husband Pierre, dean, School ofDrama at the Edna Manley College of theVisual and Performing Arts.
Members of the extended family join the celebration. They are (back row, from left) Yvonne’s cousinsMona and Dale Webber, Yolette Barnett, and Anthony Webber; her niece Anna-K Webber and sisterMaureen Webber, and (front row, from left) daughters Rachel and Victoria, nephew Brian Webber, anddaughter Sarah.
Sister and maid of honour Maureen Webber(left) points to a photograph of theburgundy scarf Yvonne wore tothe first wedding. Looking on inamusement are (from secondleft) Valerie Beaumont,Yolette Barnett, and AudreyWilson.
Maid of honour and sister of thebride Maureen Webber regaleswith stories past.
The four-tieredfruitcake creationof RSVP and ZenaAtkinson
The programme
The couple’s neighbours, Pauland Sophia Messam, principalof the Red Hills Primary Schooland early childhood teacher,respectively.
Honorary Consul for Australia in JamaicaMarjory Kennedy (left) with AustralianAmbassador to the Caribbean CommunityJohn Pilbeam and his wife Yvonne Webber.
The renewly-wedsin their entiresplendour
Jacqueline Vickers (left),member of the event coordinatingteam, with Yvonne’shigh school classmate JeanJones.
University of the West Indies, Mona (UWI)campus principal Professor Dale Webber,and his cousin Professor Mona Webber,director, Centre for Marine Sciences.
An emotional John stands with his wife at hisside.
It’s official yetagain! Mr andMrs John Pilbeamleave the altar.
Floral art composedby Yvonne lifts theJacqui Tysontablescape
Best man Peter Black raises a toast.
The Pilbeams cutthe wedding cake.
John and Yvonne toast to another 40 years together.
(From centre) Verger Miranda looks on asReverends Louis Hurst and Mark Jones blessthe union.
After sharing a piece of the cake with herhusband John, Yvonne in a dramatic gestureto symbolise the bonds of familial loveshares another with each of her daughters.Photographed here is her eldest, Rachel.
A Jill of alltrades, MaureenAaronsexecutedemcee duties,co-coordinatedthe event andfit in coupleof wardrobechanges, allwhile tending toYvonne whenneeded.

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