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The Burlington Free Press Sunday, July 10, 2005 Glade-Wood ESSEX Jessica Jacqueline Wood, daughter of Gilbert Wood of Waterbury and Pamela Collins of Essex Junction, and Matthew lan Glade, son of Gregory Glade of Williston and Debra Allen of Bennington, were united in marriage June 10. Debbie Evans officiated at the double-ring ceremony at The Inn at Essex. Samantha Frimodig was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Amanda Curnow and Harley Allen. Ushers were Joshua Carlson, Jonathan Frimodig and Marc Glade.

A reception followed the ceremony. Mrs. Glade graduated from Essex High School and the University of Vermont. She is employed by Wicomico Veterinary Hospital. Her husband graduated from Mount Mansfield Union High School and Daniel Webster College.

He is employed by Piedmont Airlines. They reside in Salisbury, Md. Brosseau-Freeman Laura Freeman, daughter of Robert and Tammy Freeman of Burlington, and Richard Brosseau, son of Donald and Paulette Brosseau of South Burlington, were united in marriage May 27. The double-ring ceremony took place at the Elks Lodge in Burlington. Erin Young was maid of honor.

Cassandra Brosseau was flower girl. Todd Hutchinson was best man. A reception followed the ceremony, after which the couple left for Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Mrs. Brosseau graduated from Burlington High School.

She is employed by Banknorth. Her husband graduated from Winooski High School. He is employed by Rice Lumber. They reside in South Burlington. Martin-Dunn MIDDLEBURY Marilyn J.

Dunn of South Burlington and George L. Martin of Weybridge were united in marriage June 11. The Rev. O. Larry Yarbrough officiated at the double-ring ceremony in St.

Stephen Episcopal Church. The bride was escorted by her eldest son, Roger A. Dunn. Gayle Reid, eldest daughter of the bride, was matron of honor. Joseph Robinson was best man.

Ushers were Dana Dunn, son of the bride, and Albert Reid. A reception was held at Rosie's. Mrs. Martin graduated from the University of Maine and the University of Vermont. She is a retired administrator with the South Burlington School Department.

Her husband graduated from Lehigh University and attended Middlebury College. He is a retired rocket propulsion engineer with Thiokol Corp. They reside in Williston. Marchessault 50th MILTON Art and Rita (Lapierre) Marchessault celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at their home on Lake Arrowhead on May 28. The Rev.

Edward Moore officiated at the renewal of their wedding vows. The reception was given by their children and grandchildren at the Windjammer Restaurant in South Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. children and spouses are Guy and Penny Marchessault, Lee and Allison Marchessault, Kim and Harry Barber and Lyn and Jim Feinson.

Their grandchildren are Stacy, Lori, Adam and wife Catie, Andrew, Diana Marchessault, Austin, Amy and Kiley Barber and Alex, Ben and Lily Feinson. Gazley 50th HUNTINGTON Richard and Martha Gazley celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at their home with family and friends June 18. Dick and Marti were married June 17, 1955, in the Second Presbyterian Church in Mrs. Gazley's hometown of Princeton, N.J. Mr.

Gazley was an engineering consultant for many years, and Mrs. Gazley held fund-raising positions at Norwich University and the University of Vermont. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Gazley's daughters and their spouses, Beth, Cori, Amy, Bob and Sharon, and their grandchildren, Ben, Rachel, Kevin and Anna.

Champine 25th Bruce and Sandi (Martin) Champine of Milton celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at a party at the VFW in Burlington given by their family June 25. Family came from Connecticut and Massachusetts. Mr. Champine is employed by Noyes Tire. Mrs.

Champine is employed by Barsalow Insurance. Anniversaries Ho- Walsh COLCHESTER Nicole Patrice Walsh, daughter of Patricia WalshBrochu of Shelburne, and the late Donald Walsh, and Rupert Ho, son of Woon-Ching Lo and Hing-Chu Ho of Toronto, were united in marriage May 28. The Rev. Leo Bilodeau officiated at the double-ring ceremony in the Chapel of St. Michael the Archangel, St.

Michael's College. Candice Godfrey was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Karen Savage, Kristen Ryan. Flower girls were Brianna and GiGi Wood, Victoria Ho and Alexandra Godfrey. Jason Tsui was best man.

Groomsmen were Lawrence Fung and Paul Lee. Parker Ryan was ring bearer. A 1936 Rolls Royce transported the couple to a reception at the Burlington Country Club. Ms. Walsh graduated from SUNY -Potsdam and St.

Michael's College. She is a fifth -grade teacher in Essex Town School District. Her husband graduated from McMaster University. He is an engineer at IBM. They reside in Jericho.

Putvain-Shatney MONTPELIER Nina Jeanne Shatney, daughter of Richard and Rebecca Shatney of Essex Junction, and Marcell Warren Putvain, son of Morris and Rochelle Putvain of Hyde Park, were united in marriage May 21. The Rev. Amy Pitton officiated at the double-ring ceremony in Bethany Church. Megan Fowler was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Jennifer Shatney and Hannah Nelson.

Ryan Towns was best man. Ushers were Marquis Houle and Joe Reen. Owen Mansur and Cole Putvain were ring bearers. A reception was held at Capital Plaza, after which the couple left for York, Maine. Mrs.

Putvain graduated from Essex Educational Center and Lyndon State College. She is employed by Copley Hospital. Her husband graduated from Lamoille Union High School. He is employed by Gould Corp. They reside in Montpelier.

Goldrick-Rab MADISON. Wis. Sara Youcha Rab, daughter of Victoria Youcha of Falls Church, and Sydney Rab of Richmond, Liam Sean Goldrick, son of Thomas and Sheila Goldrick of Essex Junction, were united in marriage June 10. Judge Angela Bartell officiated at the -ring ceremony at Olbrich Gardens. Alice Goffman was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Sarah Hayford, Lisa Rab, Heather Kane and Elizabeth Vaquera. Emma Youcha was flower girl. Kevin Stone was best man. Ushers were Chris Mazzeo, Doug Hyde, Will Gonzalez and Enrique Fortun. Zack Youcha was ring bearer.

A reception was held at Maple Bluff Country Club, after which the couple left for Vancouver. Mrs. Goldrick graduated from the University of Pennsylvania. She is an assistant professor of educational policy studies and sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her husband graduated from Harvard.

He is an education policy adviser to Wisconsin Gov. James Doyle. They reside in Madison. Annual Tent Sale July 15, 16, 17 Friday Saturday Sunday Storewide Savings of Off Inside! Everything is on sale this weekend! Under our tent: Great deals on Calphalon, Le Creuset, Wusthof, Boker Cutlery, Gadgets, Flatware, Tea Kettles, and more! Sale starts Friday at 9am Open early Saturday at 8am COOK www.KissTheCook.net 72 Church Street, Burlington a locally owned 863-4226 4 git manet Cochran-Desrosiers SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Aimee Joseph Desrosiers, daughter of Robert and Leslie Desrosiers of Essex Junction, and Eric David Cochran, son of David and Diane Cochran of Mashpee, were united in marriage June 4.

The Rev. David D. Wright officiated at the double-ring ceremony on the East Campus at Springfield College. Renee Desrosiers, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Katie Clark, Katie Paquette and Stacey McClellen.

Willa Clark was flower girl. Chris Cochran, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Keith Taylor, Jim Sullivan and Ken Nowak. A reception followed the ceremony. Mrs.

Cochran graduated from Essex High School and Springfield College. She is a challenge coordinator for Monadnock Family Services. Her husband graduated from Worcester Academy and Springfield College. He is pursuing his master's degree in recreational management at Springfield College. They reside in Easthampton.

Lamphere-Marra SOUTH HERO Kelly Marra, daughter of Pauletta Marra of Waterville and Anthony Marra of Colchester, and Shawn 1 Lamphere, son of Roy and Marcia Lamphere of Colchester, were united in marriage June 18. The Rev. Philip Branon officiated at the double-ring ceremony in St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church. Amy Roy was matron of honor.

Jessy Lamphere was bridesmaid. Shea Lamphere best man. Nicholas Lamphere was usher. Attendants were Matthew Marra and Michael Roy. A reception was held at the Eagles Club in Milton.

Mrs. Lamphere graduated from Milton High School. She is employed by Adelphia Cable. Her husband graduated from Colchester High School. He is employed by Grand Isle Nursery.

They reside in Grand Isle. Ritner-Hanson Ann Arleen Hanson, daughter of Leonard and Elaine Hanson of Shelburne, and Reynolds Marshall Ritner, son of Marlene Ritner of Beachwood, N.J., were married May 28. The Rev. Shawnnalea Young officiated at the ceremony aboard Northern Lights cruise ship in Burlington. Rebecca Hanson and Erin Chicoine were bridesmaids.

Groomsmen were Chris Hanson and John Beeman. Jacob Hanson was ring bearer. A reception followed the ceremony, after which the couple left for Napa Valley, Calif. Mrs. Ritner is employed by the Department of Homeland Security.

Her husband is employed by G. Housen Distributing. They reside in Essex Junction. Shatney-Garvey RICHMOND Sharon Anne Garvey, daughter of Gladys Cook of Hinesburg, and Thomas William Shatney of Richmond were united in marriage May 28. Gregory Cluff, justice of the peace, officiated at the double-ring ceremony at the couple's home.

Darlene Brooks was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Joan Johnson and Sarah Brooks. Hanna Johnson was flower girl. Paul Fournier was best man. Ushers were James Haddad and David Bushey.

A reception followed the ceremony, after which the couple left for Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Shatney graduated from Champlain Valley Union High School. Mrs.

Shatney is employed by Fletcher Allen Health Care. Her husband is employed by Waitsfield Champlain Valley Telecom. They reside in Richmond. Smith-Gensheimer SPARTA, N.J. Sarah Grace Gensheimer, daughter of Francis and Grace Gensheimer of Wharton, and Gregory Paul Smith, son of Paul and Virginia Smith of Colchester, were united in marriage May 29.

The Rev. Donn Dindinger officiated at the double-ring ceremony at Lake Mohawk Country Club. A reception followed the ceremony, after which the couple left for Paris. Mrs. Smith graduated from MIT.

Her husband graduated from RPI. They are employed by Michelin. They reside in Mouldin, S.C. Brunk-Reno WILLISTON Esther Elaine Reno, daughter of Wayne and Cheryl Reno of Williston, and Andrew Joseph Brunk, son of Michael and Marie Brunk of Athens, Ohio, were united in marriage June 11. Dr.

D.A. Stertzbach officiated at the double-ring ceremony in Trinity Baptist Church. Sarah Nesbit was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Rachel Feehan, Miriam Reno, Joanna Reno and Heidi Brunk. Joshua Brodsky was best man.

Ushers were Christopher Riggs, and Christopher, Joshua and Nathan Brunk. A reception followed the ceremony, after which the couple left for Niagara Falls. Mrs. Brunk graduated from Trinity Baptist School and Bob University. She is employed Jones.

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paul street, burlington 651.4002 opusgrill.com Young 50th Dick and Cecile Young of Burlington celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary June 11. A buffet reception was given in their honor at the Elks Club in Burlington by their seven children, Kathi, Rick and his wife, Judy, Bernie and his wife, Karyl, Tom and his wife, Jenn, Mark and his wife, Lisa, Alan and his fiancee, Simone, and Lisa, and their 13 grandchildren, Travis, Nicole and Michelle Young, Liza, Adam and Dina Raftery, Bridgett and Hanna Kent, Charlie Young, Jessica and Jordan Young and Luke and Nick Titus. Guests were present from Arizona, Colorado, Virgin Islands, Virginia, Florida, Massachusetts and Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs.

Young were married by the Rev. Paul Bresnahan in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Burlington. Couple announcements DEADLINE for submitting wedding and civil union announcements and photos is four weeks from the date of the ceremony. If you are using a professional photographer, apprise him or her of the deadline. LATE ANNOUNCEMENTS will be shortened and published without a photo.

I OBTAINING A FORM: For wedding, engagement or civil union announcement forms, send a selfaddressed, stamped envelope to Couples, The Burlington Free Press, P.O. Box 10, Burlington, Vt. 05401. To a form, visit www.burlingtonfree press.com. INFORMATION: 865-0940.

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