The St. Georges looking for their Havencrest spring 1976
Mr. & Mrs. Alan St. George
December 1988
December 1989
December 2003
On their wedding day
March 21, 1985 on their 10th anniversary
The St. Georges on their 13th anniversary
The St. Georges on their 30th anniversary, March 2005, with Olivia Rest, the daughter of close friends.
Adrianne was the ultimate hostess
and even wrote a book on etiquette
called: MILLENNIAL MANNERS.
Mrs. Alan St. George departed from this world on June 1, 2006
NEW
book!
Adrianne with their first rescue dog in 1986
"I am glad we were put here on earth to build and not destroy."
Alan St. George
Adrianne always said her wedding day was the happiest
day of her life.
The Ivory Tower Chapel in Havencrest Castle is the final resting place for Mrs. St. George's ashes
A medium said that Adrianne is now
working with lost children and animals
in the afterlife.
In her last decade on earth, she had developed a newsgroup online. Read about her from one of her online friends...
"We shouldn't mourn that she died, we should celebrate that she lived." Alan St. George
Alan St. George has become known as the "Titanic sculptor" in recent years. He has dedicated himself to bringing back many of the lost art treasures from the fateful ship in historically accurate recreations. Here is the famous cherub lamp from the Grand Staircase inspired, as always, by Adrianne, since she collected cherubs all of her life from early childhood.
Alan St. George with the Prince of Havencrest Castle, Prince Jesse, a retired racing Greyhound.