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Weddings, Engagements, and Aniversaries 1950'S to Present Lowell Tribune Index Weddings, Engagements, and Aniversaries 1950's to Present- K Name Newspaper Date Page KABOBEL, GARY ALEXANDER (Man)Engagement 5/16/1984 2 LAW, GLENDA DEE (Woman) KACAFIREK, LOUISE HAMM (Wife)Wedding 9/13/1989 2 ALBRECHT, GARY GIRARD (Husband) KACAFIREK, MICHAEL (Man)Mariage License 10/13/1982 2 HAMM, LOUISE (Woman) KACAFIREK, MICHAEL DAVID (Husband)Wedding 10/13/1982 2 HAMM, LOUISE ELLEN (Wife) KACAFIREK, MICHAEL DAVID (Man)Engagement 5/26/1982 2 HAMM, LOUISE ELLEN (Woman) KACIUS, THEODORE (Man)Mariage License 7/1/1981 3 KEHOE, SUZANNE (Woman) KACIUS, THOMAS J. (Man)Mariage License 7/22/1987 3 FOSS, SHARI L. (Woman) KACIUS, THOMAS J. (Man)Engagement 5/27/1987 2 FOSS, SHARI LYNN (Woman) KACZMAREK, ROBERT (Man)Mariage License 12/31/1986 2 BUKAVINA, SUSAN (Woman) KACZMARSKI, DALE R. (Man)Mariage License 1/14/1987 2 FISHER, JULIE ANN (Woman) KACZMARSKI, WILLIAM N. (JR.) (Man)Mariage License 5/31/1989 2 COOLEY, YVONNDA L. (Woman) KADIL, JEFFREY (Husband)Wedding 5/4/1977 14 PLISKE, CYNTHIA (Wife) KADISAK, BARBARA ANN (Wife)Wedding 6/10/1954 3 HOCKELBERG, DONALD H. (Husband) KADISAK, EDITH ROSE (Wife)Wedding 11/20/2001 2 OSBURN, OLAN (Husband) KADISAK, JOSEPH (30TH ANNIVERSARY) (Husband)Anniversary 11/19/1953 7 KADISAK, (MRS. JOSEPH) (30TH ANNIVERSARY) (Wife) KAEHLER, WILLIAM E. (Man)Engagement 6/21/1978 3 WIETBROCK, DIANA LYNN (Woman) KAEHLER, WILLIAM EDWARD (Husband)Wedding 11/1/1978 2 WIETBROCK, DIANA LYNN (Wife) KAETZER, ROBERT H. (Husband)Wedding 4/30/1953 6 ZIELKE, MARJORIE MAE (Wife) Sunday, January 13, 2008 Page 1 of 69 Name Newspaper Date Page KAFANTARIS, FRANK (Man)Engagement 3/12/1986 2 SCHRADER, LUCY (Woman) KAFANTARIS, FRANK (Man)Mariage License 7/23/1986 2 SCHREDER, LUCILLE (Woman) KAFANTARIS, LOIS (Woman)Mariage License 12/9/1987 2 BRASWELL, FRANCIS (Man) KAFOURE, KYLE (Man)Mariage License 7/4/1990 2 NORGREN, SHERRY (Woman) KAHLIC, DONALD WILLIAM (Husband)Wedding 11/28/1968 2 ANTHONY, PAMELA RUTH (Wife) KAIN, BARBARA R. (Woman)Mariage License 11/9/1977 2 KUDER, RICHARD A. (Man) KAIN, BRENDA (Woman)Engagement 2/17/1972 6 HUBER, JERRY (Man) KAIN, KENNETH (Husband)Anniversary 12/8/1960 3 KAIN, (MRS. KENNETH) (Wife) KAIN, KENNETH (Husband)Wedding 12/4/1952 8 McKINNEY, BONNIE LOU (Wife) KAIN, KENNETH (Man)Engagement 11/6/1952 2 McKINNEY, BONNIE LOU (Woman) KAIN, WILLIAM A. (Man)Mariage License 7/6/1994 2 HITTLE, LYNETTE M. (Woman) KAISER, ALAN (ANNIVERSARY) (Husband)Anniversary 10/29/1986 10 KAISER, JANET (ANNIVERSARY) (Wife) KAISER, ALAN (Man)Engagement 3/2/1961 2 CLARK, JANET L. (Woman) KAISER, ALAN D. (Husband)Wedding 10/19/1961 13 CLARK, JANET LETITIA (Wife) KAISER, BETH ANN (Wife)Wedding 4/5/1989 2 JONES, KEVIN E. (Husband) KAISER, BETH ANN (Woman)Engagement 2/1/1989 2 JONES, KEVIN E. (Man) KAISER, BETTY (Woman)Mariage License 4/10/1985 2 HOLZHAUER, WILLIAM (Man) KAISER, CARL (Husband)Anniversary 9/1/1955 7 KAISER, EDITH (nee HALE) (Wife) KAISER, CARL SCOTT (Husband)Wedding 12/18/1985 3 GIES, SUSAN RAE (Wife) Sunday, January 13, 2008 Page 2 of 69 Name Newspaper Date Page KAISER, CARL SCOTT (page# is misprinted as 2) (Man)Engagement 5/8/1985 4 GIES, SUSAN RAE (page# is misprinted as 2) (Woman) KAISER, DONALD (Man)Mariage License 11/28/1979 3 MONIX, BETTY (Woman) KAISER, ELAINE (NEE MAYER) (Wife)Wedding 9/6/1962 4 KAISER, HAROLD (Husband) KAISER, FRITZ (Husband)Anniversary 8/11/1955 2 KAISER, (MRS. FRITZ) (Wife) KAISER, HAROLD (Husband)Wedding 9/6/1962 4 KAISER, ELAINE (NEE MAYER) (Wife) KAISER, JAMES M. (Man)Mariage License 10/14/1987 2 SCOTT, PAMELA D. (Woman) KAISER, JANELL (Woman)Engagement 2/14/1963 2 DEVRIES, TOM (Man) KAISER, JANET E. (Wife)Wedding 7/17/1958 3 MURRAY, RANDALL (Husband) KAISER, JULI ANN (Woman)Engagement 3/15/1995 2 GROSS, MICHAEL WADE (Man) KAISER, LEE G. (Husband)Wedding 9/2/1965 7 JURS, MARIE EDITH (Wife) KAISER, ROSEMARY (Woman)Mariage License 8/24/1977 2 SIMS, DAVID (Man) KAISER, SHERRI (Woman)Mariage License 11/11/1981 3 HAM, MICHAEL (Man) KAISER, TIMOTHY ALAN (Man)Engagement 1/19/1983 2 MAGER, LINDA JEAN (Woman) KALA, WAYNE M. (Man)Mariage License 7/6/1994 2 SOPHA, JITTA (Woman) KALANJ, TANYA (Woman)Mariage License 6/10/1992 2 RAMON, RICARDO (Man) KALBERG, DARYL LEE (Man)Engagement 12/5/1974 2 PETERSON, LINDA SUE (Woman) KALDAHL, CYNTHIA L. (Wife)Wedding 5/2/1979 2 STOLL, WILLIAM H. (Husband) KALDAHT, CYNTHIA (Woman)Mariage License 4/25/1979 4 STOLL, WILLIAM (Man) KALEMBA, AGNES (Wife)Wedding 11/9/1950 2 ? (Husband) Sunday, January 13, 2008 Page 3 of 69 Name Newspaper Date Page KALEMBA, JOSEPH (Husband)Wedding 9/6/1951 8 SMITH, LAURA F. (MRS.) (Wife) KALICKY, SHERRI J. (Woman)Mariage License 5/19/1993 2 YARDLEY, JERRY D. (Man) KALINA, ROBERT EDWARD (Man)Engagement 3/21/2000 3 RICHMAN, JULIE DORIS (Woman) KALIZAE, TIMOTHY L. (Man)Engagement 2/6/1985 2 BRILL, STEPHANIE C. (Woman) KALLIO, DOROTHY (Wife)Wedding 11/4/1954 5 ? (Husband) KALSHAN, DENNIS (Man)Mariage License 5/9/1979 3 HOVIS, TERESA (Woman) KALVAITIS, DONNA (shower) (Woman)Engagement 8/10/1983 4 LOVE, JIM (Man) KALVAITIS, DONNA (Woman)Engagement 5/25/1983 15 LOVE, JIM (Man) KALVAITIS, DONNA (Woman)Engagement 3/30/1983 2 LOVE, JIM (Man) KALVAITIS, DONNA LYNN (Wife)Wedding 10/19/1983 2 LOVE, JAMES MERRITT (Husband) KALVAITIS, FRANK (50th Anniversary) (Husband)Anniversary 8/26/1971 10 KALVAITIS, (MRS. FRANK) (50th Anniversary) (Wife) KALVAITIS, FRANK (60TH ANNIVERSARY) (Husband)Anniversary 9/2/1981 2 KALVAITIS, KATE (60TH ANNIVERSARY) (Wife) KALVAITIS, KAREN (Woman)Mariage License 2/10/1972 9 CHILDRESS, VERNON (Jr.) (Man) KALVAITIS, MONICA (Wife)Wedding 12/3/1953 6 ANGLIS, LEONARD (DR.) (Husband) KALVAITIS, MONICA (Wife)Wedding 12/10/1953 5 ANGLIS, LEONARD (DR.) (Husband) KAMALICK, FRANCIS (Man)Mariage License 7/9/1986 2 REED, LINDA (Woman) KAMENSKI, RUTH ESTHER (Woman)Engagement 4/1/1965 1 FLEENER, JOSEPH L. (Man) KAMENSKY, RUTH (shower) (Woman)Engagement 5/13/1965 1 FLEENER, JOSEPH (Man) KAMENSKY, RUTH (Wife)Wedding 6/10/1965 2 FLEENER, JOSEPH (Husband) Sunday, January 13, 2008 Page 4 of 69 Name Newspaper Date Page KAMENSKY, RUTH ESTHER (Woman)Engagement 4/22/1965 3 FLEENER, JOSEPH L. (Man) KAMENSKY, RUTH ESTHER (Woman)Engagement 4/8/1965 14 FLEENER, JOSEPH L. (Man) KAMINSKI, LAURA (Woman)Mariage License 2/17/1972 3 KLEVEN, GLENN (Man) KAMIZELES, ROBERT (Man)Mariage License 7/9/1986 2 LANGEL, BRIDGET (Woman) KAMMER, RONALD (Man)Mariage License 9/30/1992 2 BROOKS, SHANNON (Woman) KAMMER, RONALD FRANCES (Husband)Wedding 8/13/1964 6 DICKINSON, DIANE MARIE (Wife) KAMMER. RHONDA (Woman)Mariage License 12/18/1985 2 BOWIE, JEFFERY (Man) KAMMINGA, BEVERLY (Wife)Wedding 4/23/1964 6 SLEGERS, JOHN (Husband) KAMMINGA, BEVERLY (Woman)Engagement 12/26/1963 6 SLEGERS, JOHN (Man) KAMMINGA, DONNA (Wife)Wedding 6/13/1968 2 SCHOONVELD, DAVID (Husband) KAMPENGA, MARVIN R. (Man)Mariage License 6/28/1989 2 CHELF, CHYLENE L. (Woman) KAMSTRA, DUANE LORING (Husband)Wedding 10/10/1984 2 BEENES, DAWN MARIE (Wife) KAMSTRA, DUANE LORING (Man)Engagement 8/17/1983 3 BEENES, DAWN MARIE (Woman) KANE, KIM (Man)Mariage License 7/31/1991 2 GRUSZCZYK, NANCY (Woman) KANE, MARK ANTHONY (Husband)Wedding 3/27/2001 2 BAUMAN, DARLENE LOUISE (Wife) KANE, MARK ANTHONY (Man)Engagement 9/19/2000 2 BAUMAN, DARLENE LOUISE (Woman) KAPER, DENISE (Woman)Mariage License 4/7/1993 3 DUST, DARYL (Man) KAPER, LESTER V. (40TH ANNIVERSARY) (Husband)Anniversary 10/29/1986 2 KAPER, ELSIE (40TH ANNIVERSARY) (Wife) KAPERA, SUSAN (Woman)Mariage License 9/24/1986 2 GALL, WILLIAM (Man) Sunday, January 13, 2008 Page 5 of 69 Name Newspaper Date Page KAPETANIOS, JAMES (Man)Mariage License 11/11/1981 3 PARKS, KAREN (Woman) KAPITAN, JOSEF (Man)Mariage License 5/18/1977 3 RICKETTS, TERILYN (Woman) KAPITAN, TIMOTHY (Man)Mariage License 2/16/1983 2 SCHEUB, THERESA (Woman) KAPITANOVICH, ANTHONY (Man)Mariage License 8/16/1962 6 DETCHON, KAREN (Woman) KAPPAS, LOUIE (Man)Mariage License 7/10/1985 3 WEIERT, BETH (Woman) KAPPAS, LOUIE JOHN (Husband)Wedding 6/12/1985 4 WEIERT, BETH ANNE (Wife) KAPPAS, LOUIE JOHN (Man)Engagement 10/17/1984 2 WEIERT, BETH-ANNE (Woman) KARAHALIOS, ATHANASIOS (Man)Mariage License 6/5/1991 3 XEROGIANNIS, MARGO (Woman) KARAKOZIS, JENNIE (Woman)Mariage License 11/2/1994 2 MOJICA, JOHN (Man) KARASINSKI, GENE (Man)Mariage License 11/23/1977 2 HAMLETT, JANETTA (Woman) KARASINSKI, SUSAN (Woman)Mariage License 7/2/1986 2 BARRON, KENNETH (Man) KARASOFF, GERALDINE (Woman)Mariage License 9/6/1962 6 HUFFORD, DAVID (Man) KARCZEWSKI, KARLA (Woman)Mariage License 7/25/1979 2 KNIGHT, GARY (Man) KARLSON, AMY B. (Woman)Engagement 3/3/1998 2 ROZNOWSKI, MICHAEL S. (Man) KARLSON, HAROLD (Husband)Wedding 3/31/1955 7 BROWNELL, MARILYN (Wife) KARLSON, HAROLD (Man)Engagement 12/9/1954 3 BROWNELL, MARILYN (Woman) KARLSON, HAROLD LEE (Man)Mariage License 4/7/1955 2 BROWNELL, MARILYN JOY (Woman) KARLSON, PAM (Woman)Engagement 2/5/1976 2 DECKER, BRIAN (Man) KARLSON, PAM (Woman)Engagement 4/27/1977 13 DECKER, BRIAN (Man) Sunday, January 13, 2008 Page 6 of 69 Name Newspaper Date Page KARLSON, PAMELA (Woman)Mariage License 5/18/1977 3 DECKER, BRIAN (Man) KARLSON, PAMELA JOY (Wife)Wedding 5/25/1977 3 DECKER, BRIAN (Husband) KARLSON, RICHARD (Husband)Wedding 8/29/1979 2 ADAM, JULIA DAWN (Wife) KARLSON, RICHARD (Man)Mariage License 9/19/1979 3 ADAM, JULIA (Woman) KARLSON, ROY (ANNIVERSARY) (Husband)Anniversary 11/16/1967 3 KARLSON, (MRS. ROY) (Wife) KARLSON, RUTH ANN (Wife)Wedding 8/26/1981 2 SCHRAMM, ROBERT L. (Husband) KARLSON, RUTH ANN (Woman)Engagement 1/7/1981 3 SCHRAMM, ROBERT L. (Man) KARLSSON, KARL JOSEPH (Husband)Wedding 10/6/1960 11 WILSON, REBECCA IRENE (Wife) KARLSSON, KARLEEN
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