Reporter Katie Byard retired from the BJ after 37
years, including a major chunk on the education and local business news beats.
She will continue to do her food column for the BJ as she has for 6½ years after Beacon food writer Lisa Abraham left the newspaper to take
another job in Columbus.
Ohio State graduate Katie’s
farewell (as a BJ full-timer) column appeared in today’s BJ.
BJ management gave
Katie a small aluminum plaque created by Akron artist Don Drumm. On one side is
one of Drumm’s signature sun faces. On the other are the words “Thank you for
telling the story of Akron.”
Tim Smith and Keith McKnight hired both Katie and Jim Carney, later her
husband, in 1983.
Former BJ super
investigative reporter Bill Hershey put their rental car on his credit card so
that Jim and Katie could even get to their BJ interview.
Jim
and Katie were married in 1987 in
Richfield and honeymooned in New Orleans.
Katie recalled
that wedding day in 1987:
“It was a beautiful fall day in Richfield. Jim and I decided it would be
fun to dress up like a couple from the 50s (we were ahead of the curve when it
came to themed events!), make (sons) Patrick, Will and Michael dress up like
little maitre d’s, enjoy the evening with a bunch of friends in the upper room
of the Richfield Tavern, share too many cocktail weenies with the group, cut a
cake from the fab Budd's Bakery in Akron (decorated with Mickey and Minnie
Mouse) and say ‘I do.’ Other stuff from Common Book of Prayer, thank u very
much.
"Miss
those who were there and are no longer with us. Blessed for those still
supporting us and new friends we have made along the way. Blessed to share my
life with Jimmy.”
Then they
zipped off to their New Orleans honeymoon.
One of their first
fancy dates during their 33 years of marriage was to the former French
restaurant Maison Martel, also in the Merriman Valley. The beloved eatery
closed years ago.
Patrick Carney,
Will Carney and Michael Carney are Jim’s sons by Mary Stormer.
The Carney boys' paternal grandparents are
Wheeling, West Virginia native William "Bill" James Carney, who died
in 2010, and Madge Slate Carney, a former Army nurse who passed away in 1995.