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Jacquin-Farrell Engagement
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Posted: Saturday, March 16, 2013 12:30 am
Jacquin-Farrell Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. David and Theresa Jacquin, Villa Ridge, announce the engagement of their daughter, Anne Marie Jacquin, to Jonathan Weston Farrell, son of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas and Gretchen Farrell, Washington.
Anne is a 2007 graduate of Washington High School, received her Associate of Arts in health science degree in December 2008 from East Central College, Union, and her Bachelor of Science in nursing degree in May 2011 from the University of Missouri-Columbia Sinclair School of Nursing. She is employed as an Intensive Care Unit nurse at Centerpoint Medical Center in Independence.
Jon is a 2007 graduate of Washington High School, received his Bachelor of Arts degree in May 2011 from Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa, and his Master of Science in education degree in December 2012 from the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. He is employed as the assistant team administrator for Sporting KC Major League Soccer Team in Kansas City.
The couple plan a September 2013 wedding.
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