• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
Irish America

Irish America

Irish America

  • HOME
  • WHO WE ARE
    • ABOUT US
    • OUR CONTRIBUTORS
  • IN THIS ISSUE
  • HALL OF FAME
  • THE LISTS
    • BUSINESS 100
    • HALL OF FAME
    • HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES 50
    • WALL STREET 50
  • LIBRARY
  • TRAVEL
  • EVENTS

The Coke Side of Life

By Tara Dougherty, Editorial Assistant
April / May 2009

April 1, 2009 by Leave a Comment

How one Coca-Cola ad gave an Irish America reader a very pleasant surprise.

The photo above depicts Anne Marie Nevins and Joseph Michael Kenney on their honeymoon in Ireland in 1932. The image may be familiar to readers as it has often been featured in the Coca-Cola ads on the back cover of Irish America. Anne and Joe’s daughter Mary had no idea that the photo was on the back cover of the magazine, which her husband had subscribed to for years.

Their granddaughter Diane tells the story of when her aunt Mary made the discovery: “The day my uncle’s magazine arrived in the mail, my aunt had it stacked with the rest of the envelopes. She set the stack down on the table, and stopped in her tracks. There, smiling up at her, were her parents. The magazine was face-down in the stack and the envelopes shifted just enough for her to see their picture.”

Soon after Mary saw the picture, the family scrambled to find more copies of the magazine. Tommy, another of Anne and Joe’s grandchildren, visited a kiosk at Grand Central Station where he bought every copy. The following day, his cousin, Diane’s sister, went to the same kiosk only to be told “Some guy came and bought all the Irish Americas yesterday.” That guy, it turns out, was her own cousin.

Anne Marie Nevins and Joseph Michael Kenney were both first-generation Irish-Americans, born in New York City in 1897 and 1898 respectively. Anne’s mother, Bridget Finan Nevins from County Sligo, emigrated at the age of sixteen. Joe’s mother was Mary Lane (Leane) from Kerry.

When the couple met, Joe was a young World War I veteran and widower with two children, Mary and Jerry, and Anne was working as a private secretary. They were married on June 1, 1932 and honeymooned in Ireland. At the time, the International Eucharistic Congress of the Catholic Church was being held in Ireland and they were able to attend some of the ceremonies as well as visit a few pubs.

“At one pub they stopped in, Pop complained that his beer was too warm, so the bartender added some ice cubes to it,” Diane says. “That wasn’t exactly what Pop wanted, but there you go. At the time in Ireland, beer and ale were served without the benefit of refrigeration!”

Anne and Joe later had three children of their own, Joanne, Joe Jr. (Bud) and Peg. Joe worked as Deputy Chief Clerk of the New York State Supreme Court in Jamaica, New York. He died at the age of 69, shortly after retiring. Anne lived in the family house in Flushing, New York until her death at age 83.

Jerry, two-time Hawaii Iron Man Triathlon champion, is survived by two children. Bud is survived by two children and eight grandchildren.

Mary, now 84, is married with one son and three grandchildren. Joanne has six children and nine grandchildren to boast of. She is retired at the age of 75. Peg, now 72, and her husband Ralph have retired to Marco Island, Florida. They have six children and fourteen grandchildren.

Though the Kenney family now has homes spanning the country from Phoenix to San Jose, the family ties remain strong. Diane says, “Anne and Joe’s children were fortunate to start their adult, married lives living in close proximity to one another. That gave us grandchildren the opportunity to develop close relationships which still exist today.”

In 1999, over 100 members of the Kenney family gathered for a reunion at Lake George, New York. Anne and Joe’s daughter Joanne observed, “The far-flung aunts, uncles and cousins all seemed to resemble one another. It was great!”

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Highlights

News
Articles and stories from Irish America.....
MORE

Hibernia
News from Ireland and happenings in Irish America.....
MORE

Those We Lost
Remembering some of the great Irish Americans who have passed.....
MORE

Slainte!
Discover Irish ancestry, predilections, and recipes.....
MORE

Photo Album
Irish America readers share the stories of their ancestors....
MORE

More Articles

  • Morrison Visas: Round Two

    Morrison Visas: Round Two

    Hard to believe that it's already a year since the days of Morrison Madness, when tens of thousands ...
  • British Government Faced With Legal Dilemma Over 1997 Murder of Sean Brown

    British Government Faced With Legal Dilemma Over 1997 Murder of Sean Brown

    This month is crunch time for the British government on one of the most prominent legal cases from t...
  • Hibernia | Honoring Our Heritage & Empowering The Next Generation

    Hibernia | Honoring Our Heritage & Empowering The Next Generation

    Irish American Partnership: Investing in Ireland's Future For the Irish American Partnership, th...
  • Hibernia | Sports

    Hibernia | Sports

    Hibernian Hoops: From City Gyms to the World Stage When the National Basketball Association (NBA)...

Footer

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Subscribe

  • Subscribe
  • Give a Gift
  • Newsletter

Additional

  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use & Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2025 · IrishAmerica Child Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in