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Tracy WYNNE and David
CLARK -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,▼
March 19, 2005 Page M6
David Leonard
CLARK was teaching romantic literature at Trent
University in 1985 when he encountered a professorial dilemma.
Her name was Tracy Lee
WYNNE.
The self-described "gaunt, brooding young professor" was struggling
to finish his doctoral dissertation and wasn't looking for distractions.
He was also well aware of the thorny ethical issues that arise
out of student-teacher relationships.
But Ms. WYNNE was "a vivacious, gifted undergraduate with freckles
and fair hair," he recalls. "I felt there was this kind of integrity
about Tracy, with real intellectual honesty, a woman brimming
with intelligence. After years of dating catastrophes she seemed
too good to be true."
The attraction was mutual. Almost 30 at the time, Dr.
CLARK appealed
to Ms. WYNNE in a way that many of her fellow students didn't.
"I have to confess I was immediately struck by David's intelligence
and intensity, coupled with the kind of maturity that at the
time I didn't find in my fellow 20-year-olds," Ms.
WYNNE explains.
"It had an infinite appeal for me."
Their ensuing relationship, a model of propriety, was confined
to long walks, diverse discussions and wistful glances as they
weighed their options. She could remain in his class and observe
university decorum or choose another course. "When you're 20,
a year seems like a long time," says Ms.
WYNNE, "so I dropped
the course, picked up another and didn't feel that I was compromising
my education."
Eight months later, distance and finances challenged the underpinnings
of their romance. Dr.
CLARK moved to Connecticut after receiving
a postdoctoral fellowship at Yale University -- a distinction
that led to "two intense years," he says, "where I threw myself
into critical theory."
Ms. WYNNE, meanwhile, had run out of money and had to put her
education on hold. To raise enough funds to continue, she took
a job in Peterborough. "I... did the honourable work of scooping
ice cream and managing a frozen-yogurt store to keep body and
soul together and collect enough cash to go back to school,"
she says. "A helpful travel agent would tell me when I could
get a flight to Hartford for $79 return, and it seemed like a
king's ransom at the time."
Copious letters connected them. Mirroring a Jane Austen gallant,
the sensitive Dr.
CLARK has kept them. "They're an archive of
what we wrote," he says. "Now, we'd be communicating by e-mail
and it would just get deleted."
"We are firm believers that distance does make the heart grow
fonder," Ms.
WYNNE says.
But when Dr.
CLARK joined the staff at McMaster University in
1988 the two took up residence together in a modest apartment
in downtown Hamilton, surviving a "boiling summer" together without
air conditioning. With pluck and poise Ms.
WYNNE completed her
undergraduate studies in English literature and history there,
then began a law degree at Osgoode Hall. "I drove the life out
of our tiny red Hyundai for three years," says Ms.
WYNNE, "and
when I graduated we moved to Toronto in 1993."
Since then, Dr.
CLARK has become the commuter, travelling to
Hamilton to teach English as well as supervise M.A. and Ph.D.
candidates on A.I.D.S. activism. It's a topic that combines his
interest in the social and cultural phenomena of disease with
his desire to help some of the people he and Ms.
WYNNE know "who
are Human Immunodeficiency Virus-positive and struggling to live
with that."
Ms. WYNNE, a partner in the boutique firm Lax O'Sullivan Scott,
also takes an active interest in social issues, volunteering
with Second Harvest food bank and serving on the board of the
Bond Street Nursery School, which services the Regent Park community.
In their 16-year committed relationship the pair had exchanged
rings and were regarded as de facto married, but as they strolled
last June near Allan Gardens Ms.
WYNNE was "caught off-guard"
by a proposal.
Soberly, Dr.
CLARK reflects on why he thought they should formalize
their relationship: "So much seems to be falling apart. In a
world of war and terror, we feel an ever sharpening sense of
the preciousness of what we have in terms of the richness of
family and Friends."
Clearly they didn't want to take each other for granted.
The sunset, the sound of tree frogs and hundreds of incandescent
blooms announced the beginning of their wedding ceremony, which
took place on December 29 in the British Virgin Islands.
Deputy
Registrar
Hugh Allington
HODGE performed the nuptials
before a party of eight at Toa Toa House nestled in the hills
of Tortola, overlooking Sir Francis Drake's Channel.
A month later, at Canoe, the couple hosted a black-tie reception,
where 140 guests sipped island-themed martinis and confections
by Eat My Words, a non-profit organization whose proceeds go
to Out of the Cold.
To those who still don't understand why they chose to marry after
16 years, Dr.
CLARK offers this response: "A poem, Two Words:
A Wedding by bp Nichol, read by Dr. Marina
LESLIE at our reception
is the best answer."
An excerpt reads, "There are things you have words for. Things
you do not have words for. There are words that encompass all
your feelings and words that encompass none..."
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FUTERMAN /
LESSEM -- Mr. and Mrs. Edward and Ella
FUTERMAN are
proud to announce the engagement of their daughter, Joy
FUTERMAN
to Joel LESSEM,
son of Mrs. Evelyn
LESSEM and the late Dr. Alan
LESSEM.
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HAWKINS /
LETCHER -- Forthcoming Marriage
Paul and Linda
HAWKINS of London are delighted to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jessica
HAWKINS to Austin
LETCHER, son of Austin and Cathy
LETCHER of Stoney Point. Ceremony
to take place on January 27, 2007 at the London Delta Armouries.
Best Wishes and Lots of Love
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CREASER,
Rev.
Hugh and Alice
(LETHBRIDGE) - 60th Anniversary
Congratulations!!! To our wonderful parents Rev. Hugh and Alice
(LETHBRIDGE)
CREASER
Married 60 years ago on June 16, 1948 in
Saint Paul's Cathedral, London With love and appreciation, Your
proud children, Rob, Janet (Tim), Evelyn (Doug), remembering
Hugh David, Your adoring grandchildren, Julia and Will
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LETROS,
Bill and Sylvia - Happy 50th Anniversary November 29, 1953
From your two children and their families.
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LETTON,
Charlie and Lorraine - 65th Anniversary June 25, 2003
The families of Don and Marg
BULLOCH,
Bob and Liz
LETTON, Don
and Sandra
LETTON,
Rick and Deb
LETTON congratulate their parents
on 65 years of marriage and wish them many more.
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LASH /
LEUENBERGER -- Forthcoming Marriage
Herb and Peggy
LASH along with Ernie and Marianne
LEUENBERGER
are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children,
Heather and Dustin. Their ceremony will take place Friday, July
14, 2006 at Precious Blood Cathedral in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
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FUNG /
STENNETT -- Christina Po-Shan
FUNG and Scott Paul
STENNETT
were united in marriage at Metropolitan United Church in Toronto
on Saturday, June 14, 2003 at 2 p.m. The Reverend John Joseph
MASTANDREA,
minister of Metropolitan United Church officiated. The bride
is the daughter of Ms. Lily
CHAN of Toronto and Mr. Paul
FUNG
of Hong Kong. The groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron
STENNETT
of Blenheim. Maid of honour was Elka
LEUNG.
Bridesmaids were
Phyllis CHEUNG and Juliana
LEUNG.
Best man was Donald
WATTS.
Groomsmen were Devon
MALTBY and Jason
PARDO. Ryleigh
VANNECK
was the flower girl. Oliver
CHAN, cousin of the bride, was the
ring bearer. A dinner reception was held at Atlantis Pavilions
in Toronto. The bride is a Senior Project Manager at TD Bank
Financial Group in Toronto. The groom is a Vice President at
Richardson Partners Financial Limited in Mississauga. Following
their honeymoon trip to Italy, the couple now resides in Toronto.
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LEFOR /
LEVAC -- Forthcoming Marriage
We are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of Marie
LEFOR and
Al LEVAC.
Love and best wishes from your parents, Ellen
and Gary DEACTIS,
Nick
LEFOR and Mary Lou
BLAKNEY and Norma and
Giles LEVAC.
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DEYMAN,
Don and Kaye - Happy 50th Anniversary Love from Laurel,
John,
Aaron,
Mallory, Derrick, Crystalynn
LEVANTIS and John,
Vicki, Kristen and Allie
DEYMAN.
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Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary, Harold and Joyce
LEVARNO
Married - July 11, 1953 Love Susan
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LEVKOE m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-03 published
Airin Calder
STEPHENS and Charles Zalman
LEVKOE -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,▲
December 3, 2005, Page M6
Airin STEPHENS and Charles
LEVKOE swim with their own current
of spiritual and environmental enlightenment. In November, 1997,
Mr. LEVKOE was back from a three-month stint in Ghana with Youth
Challenge International, an umbrella group dedicated to peace
and the environment, and working in Toronto recruiting staff
for another project. Candidates were to rough it at a weekend
selection session where Ms.
STEPHENS was a last-minute volunteer
cook.
Friday evening, they broke the ice with a parlour game: Name
your favourite scent. After other innocuous answers, Mr.
LEVKOE
proffered his choice: "Someone you love has stayed overnight,
and left in the morning before you've woken up, leaving an article
of clothing that smells like them." Intrigued by his candour,
Ms. STEPHENS was anxious to meet him.
The next evening, "We were in tuques, mitts and warm layers around
the campfire," she says. "I just started talking to this guy
and we had a beautiful conversation under the moon. It was magical,
but I never got his name." The next day, she saw that it was
Mr. LEVKOE.
At the time, both were students and in other relationships, but
remained Friends. In December, 1998, they celebrated winter solstice
in the tradition of John Muir, founder of the Sierra Club: "Hiking
from when the sun rises until it sets," Mr.
LEVKOE says.
When their trek was over, as she drove him to his bus, an emotional
arc supplanted platonic bliss. "We just looked at each other,
and there was this intensity," she says. But six months later,
he left for Israel on a two-year peace initiative project, and
she left for an ecological study in Alberta.
Mr. LEVKOE briefly returned in February, 2000, and they snatched
a week at a cabin north of Toronto. "We realized who we were,
whom we wanted to live and grow old with, share and discover,"
she says. That summer, her visit to the Middle East reaffirmed
their feelings and accelerated his return.
"We decided to prioritize our relationship and explore the rural
East
Coast,"
Ms.
STEPHENS says. There, they worked hands-on while
explaining the benefits of organic farming and sustainable building.
"We were together 24/7, a beautiful, simple life living on this
little island off the coast of New Brunswick," she says.
But the pull of graduate school in environmental studies for
Mr. LEVKOE, and teachers college for Ms.
STEPHENS, found them
back in Toronto. In February, the couple -- whose Friends claimed
they would never marry -- reflected in an isolated cabin, once
again under winter's spell. They decided to declare their love
publicly in a Brit Ahavah (Covenant of Love) ceremony before
family and Friends.
A private City Hall marriage on May 27 led to a celebratory August
26 weekend at the Riverstone Retreat Centre in Durham. Many of
the 260 guests camped, hiked, tubed, played volleyball and shared
a potluck dinner.
The ceremony, Mr.
LEVKOE says, "was trying to find a way to bring
together my Jewish and Airin's Ukrainian background."
After contemporary renderings of the seven blessings by Friends,
co-officiants Carly
STEINMAN and Suzanne
GALLOWAY moved with
the bridal party and the chuppah to an open field, where the
entire group encircled them, holding hands. Guests planted native
species in a stream restoration project before the commencement
of festivities.
Ms. STEPHENS now teaches at George Harvey Collegiate Institute
and Mr. LEVKOE is an urban agriculture co-ordinator at the Stop
Community Food Centre.
The couple, both 30, live in a communal home.
"Recently, we invested in an organic farm where we will not be
connected to the power grid," Mr.
LEVKOE says. "We live our values
and act on what we believe."
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LEVY /
GRUENSTEIN -- Harold and Marlene
LEVY and Sharon
GRUENSTEIN
and the late Henry (Hank)
GRUENSTEIN are delighted to announce
the engagement of their children Bianca and Michael. A June wedding
is being planned.
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LEVY /
GRUENSTEIN -- Harold and Marlene
LEVY and Sharon
GRUENSTEIN
are delighted to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children
Bianca and Michael. A June wedding is being planned.
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CLEWLEY /
LEWCOCK - Forthcoming Wedding
The parents of Stephanie and Quentin are very pleased to announce
their upcoming wedding.
The ceremony will take place at the Elmhurst Inn, on August 8,
2003. The happy couple will honeymoon at Walt Disney World Florida.
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LEWIN /
SLAUENWHITE
Mark and Brenda
SLAUENWHITE of Lyons Ontario are pleased to announce
the engagement of their son Andrew Christopher of Tantallon,
Nova Scotia, to Sherida Laura of Sackville Nova Scotia. Daughter
of Mark and Debbie
LEWIN of Sackville, Nova Scotia.
A summer wedding is planned for 2005.
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LEWIS m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-10-03 published
LEWIS,
Robert▼ and Joan - 50th Wedding Anniversary
The▼
Families▼ of Robert and Joan
LEWIS invite you to a Come and Go
Tea celebrating their 50th Wedding Anniversary Saturday, October 13,
2007 2: 00-4:00 p.m.
Nottawa United Church Hall
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LEWIS,
Bob and Joan - 50th Anniversary
A sincere thank you to everyone who attended our 50th anniversary
party, and for all the gifts, flowers, cards, and best wishes.
A special thank you to Nottawa United Church ladies, who catered
and our family members who organized. It was certainly a wonderful
day to remember.
- Bob and Joan
Page 3
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55th Wedding Anniversary, Grant and Mary
LEWIS
Children and grandchildren invite Friends and family to an Open
House, May 31, 2003 from 1-4 p.m., Bethel Baptist Church, 264
Princess Street, Strathroy.
Best Wishes Only.
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Forthcoming Marriage
GREEN /
LEWIS
Our Little Angel meets her Knight in shining Armor. God will
bless this celebration of love on October 25, 2003, St. Patrick's
Church. Our love always to Ruel and Angela, your loving parents,
Sylvenia GREEN of Hamilton and Rod and Wanda
LEWIS.
Special hugs
and kisses from Sparky.
Welcome - Stag and Doe Friday June 6, 2003 at Connelly Hall First
St.
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LEWIS /
McILHARGEY
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
LEWIS and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
McILHARGEY are
pleased to announce the Forthcoming Marriage of their children
Leanne and Chris
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church,
August 16, 2003 at 2: 30 pm.
Open reception at 10: 00 pm. L.C.C.
Love and best wishes from your families
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LEWIS,
Fred and Joanne - Happy 35th Anniversary
Love Tim, Katie, Paul and families.
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LEWIS,
Ruth and Gerry - 60th Wedding Anniversary
March 26, 1945 - 2005
Congratulations and best wishes on your 60th Anniversary.
Love from your family and Friends.
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ALDRIDGE /
LEWIS -- Engagement Announcement
With great pleasure John and Judi
OLIVER of Grand Bend along
with Lenny
ALDRIDGE of London and Steve and Kathy
HOWE of Bayfield
wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Shaun
ALDRIDGE to Sarah
LEWIS.
The wedding will take place summer of 2006 in Bayfield.
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LEWIS /
RIDDELL -- Marriage Announcement
The▲▼ families of Fred
LEWIS of Denfield and Lillus
RIDDELL of
Granton would like to announce the marriage of their parents.
The wedding took place on Friday December 2, 2005. Best wishes
to the happy couple. Love from your families.
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LEWIS,
Tom and Edna - Happy 50th Anniversary
July 21st, 2006
Love and best wishes from Cindy, Wendy, Nancy and their families!
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LEWIS /
DEWAN
Jim and Susanne
DEWAN are happy to announce the engagement of
their daughter Danielle to Mark
LEWIS of Burlington, Ontario,
son of Rick and Eileen
LELONEK.
Love and best wishes from both
families.
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LEWIS,
Robert▲ and Joan - 50th Wedding Anniversary
The▲
Families▲ of Robert and Joan
LEWIS invite you to a Come and Go
Tea celebrating their 50th Wedding Anniversary Saturday October 13,
2007 2: 00-4:00 p.m. Nottawa United Church Best Wishes Only
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Meghan CHERRY and Jeremy
BAKER -- Match
Saturday, February 19, 2005 - Page M4
Travel ardour, restless curiosity and affection for cottage life
not only shaped Meghan
McINTYRE
CHERRY, but were also a conduit
to romance with Jeremy David
BAKER.
Endowed with those same touchstones, Mr.
BAKER, after graduation
from Wilfrid Laurier University, ventured to the Netherlands
to explore his roots. "I was lucky enough to get a job," he says,
"and it kept me there a couple of years."
Meanwhile, Ms.
CHERRY donned a backpack after her third year
at Carleton University in April of 1999 and trekked to Europe
with a friend's directive, "You have to stay with my friend Jeremy."
When she arrived, with scarcely time for introductions, he was
off for the weekend. Graciously, his roommate hosted Ms.
CHERRY,
but it was Mr.
BAKER who had seeped into her psyche, and she
suggested that he visit her cottage in Ontario that summer.
The CHERRY family had summered on Boshkung Lake in Haliburton
for three generations. "My dad had me up on skis since 4," Ms.
CHERRY says, adding that her parents, as part of a water-skiing
troupe from the lake, had skiied through Ontario's lake and lock
system to present a baton-enclosed letter from Toronto's mayor
at the opening of Montreal's Expo 67.
Other halcyon cottage memories she recalls are of her "Auntie
Zena" CHERRY,
The
Globe and Mail's legendary society columnist,
who died in 2000. "She spent many summers at the cottage. There
were singsongs, campfires, hot rum toddies and ukulele-playing.
Those were the good old days for my grandparents."
Her aunt's fabled advice, "Marry your best friend, someone you
enjoy spending time with and just being around," would prove
prophetic when an intrigued Mr.
BAKER accepted Ms.
CHERRY's invitation
in the summer of 1999.
He discovered that they shared the kinetic thrill of water and
snow sports. As a child, he had braved the perilous waves of
Lake Simcoe at his family cottage to become a pro on the catamaran.
While his father had him downhill skiing as a youngster, Ms.
CHERRY, now a part-time instructor, was bused every Saturday
to Blue Mountain for skiing lessons.
Encouraged by how complementary their skills were, Mr.
BAKER
returned for a brief December visit. He suggested that they navigate
Europe together in the summer of 2000, following her anticipated
graduation. Her aunt's advice resonated as Ms.
CHERRY fused Friendship
with adventure and headed off to explore with cavalier Mr.
BAKER,
thoughts of marriage on the back burner.
"One of my favourite places was mystical Turkey," Ms.
CHERRY
says. They also visited her relatives in Ireland, where they
stayed in a thatched cottage and had "the real Irish experience."
Then, paragliding and rafting in the Swiss Alps, the two began
"to depend on one another," she says, and returned together to
Toronto a committed couple.
"We didn't have a typical courting period," says Mr.
BAKER, now
an operations manager in Toronto for Prometric Inc., his employer
in the Netherlands. "And although we were close, it took us a
while to get to know each other."
After a brief stint in marketing communications, Ms.
CHERRY took
a postgraduate practicum in special-events management at Humber
College and is now a trip director for the Wynford Group.
The couple, both 30, travel extensively as part of their work,
so Ms. CHERRY was not surprised in January, 2004, when Mr.
BAKER
took her to dinner at the Doctor's House in Kleinburg on the
pretext that his employer had suggested a compensatory dinner
for his excessive travel. He then spirited her to Collingwood,
where in a letter he recounted the joy of their shared experiences,
expressed his love and proposed.
Their nuptials at Saint John's Anglican Church in York Mills on
October 24 conjured much "sentiment" for Ms.
CHERRY, as Revs.
Mary LEWIS and Hollis
HISCOCK officiated. She had been baptized
and confirmed and had taught nursery and Sunday school there.
After their reception at the Old Mill in Toronto's west end,
the newlyweds boldly tackled the 125-metre-deep Blue Hole, pioneered
by Jacques Cousteau, 100 kilometres off Belize. The difficult
and dangerous dive is not for the faint of heart. The couple
dove 40 metres down, along a sheer wall until it opened into
a huge water-filled cave. "It feels like you're entering a Gothic
cathedral with its massive stalactites and stalagmites," the
new Mrs. BAKER says. Playing down the danger, she adds, "Gorgeous
grey reef sharks dropped down the wall to see us, and we swam
with them."
A week later in Belize, accompanied by a solitary guide, the
pair tested new limits. With only headlamps, they swam, crawled
and climbed, water up to their necks, oxygen reduced, to the
Actun Tunichil Muknal (Cave of the Crystal Sepulchre), a restricted,
technically vulnerable, sacrificial Mayan cave site. Exhilarated,
they stopped to reflect in the eerie blackness, skeletons nearby,
the bride says. "We were holding hands, listening to the waterfalls,
headlights off."
After facing that abyss, new-home construction in Stouffville
seems tame.
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GOLBERG /
COBURN -- Hersh and Bibi
GOLBERG, and Garry and beloved
Sue COBURN are pleased to announce the engagement of their children,
Beth and Brian. Proud grandparent are Roz and Maury
LEWIS,
Joe
and beloved Aida
GOLBERG,
Della and Arnold
COBURN, Mihaly and
beloved Margit
NAGY.
Proud siblings are Liana, Jared, and Michael.
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LEWIS /
LEWIS -- Mindy
LEWIS and Martin
LEWIS are delighted to
announce the engagement of their daughter Nicole to Hayden, son
of Adele and Melvyn
LEWIS.
Nicole is the granddaughter of Sally
LEWIS and the late Sid
LEWIS and the late Sarah and Max
KATZ.
Hayden is the grand_son of Esther and John
BLUMENOW and the late
Dora and Abe
LEWIS.
All the
LEWIS' are looking forward to their
August 2004 wedding. Sign Guestbook on internet.
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