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Willming-Allen
Posted: Wednesday, March 6, 2013 12:30 am
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Updated: 11:29 am, Wed Mar 6, 2013.
Willming-Allen Engagement
Don and Carol Willming, Washington, announce the engagement of their daughter, Laura Elizabeth Willming, Springfield, to Christopher Holmes Allen, Springfield, son of Clifford and Mary Allen.
Laura graduated from St. Francis Borgia Regional High School in 2002, from East Central College in 2004 and from Missouri State University in 2007. She is employed as a marketing director for Everything Kitchens.
Christopher graduated from Kickapoo High School in 2000, from Ozarks Technical Community College in 2013 and is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in management at Missouri State University. He expects to graduate in 2014. He is employed as a correctional officer with the Greene County sheriff’s office.
The couple plan a June 8, 2013, wedding at 4 p.m. in Springfield.
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