Engagements
January 18, 2017

KATELYNN PASTOR AND THADDEUS RUFFING

By From JT Staff Reports

Kip and Judy Pastor of Marysville announce the engagement of their daughter, Katelynn, to Thaddeus Ruffing. Thad is the son of Peter and Jeannine Ruffing of Delaware. A June wedding is planned.

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