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Engagements 6/23/11

Plan Montana Vows

Bill and Dana Carroll of Colfax have announced the engagement of their daughter, Caitlin Joy Carroll, to Ian James Lyon, son of Christine Dickinson and Matthew Lyon of St. Ignatius, Mont. Caitlin is a 2006 graduate of Colfax High School and a 2010 graduate of Carroll College. She is employed as a patient care coordinator for Comprehensive Hearing Services, an audiology clinic in Helena. Ian is a 2006 graduate of St. Ignatius High School and 2011 graduate of Carroll College. He is employed as an electronics engineer for the Montana State Department of Justice. They plan a July 16 wedding on the grounds of Mountain Meadow Inn near Helena.

Fall Vows Set for San Diego

Angie Hall, daughter of Mark and Sharon Hall of Steptoe, and Chris Tieman, son of Bill the Kathy Tieman of Carlsbad, Calif., plan a Sept. 24 wedding in San Diego, Calif. The bride-elect graduated from Colfax High School in 1997 and Eastern Washington University in 2001. She is now a digital media and video production instructor at Coronodo High School in San Diego. Tieman is a 1992 graduate of Carlsbad High School

and attended Northern Arizona University. He is now a paramedic and firefighter for Orange County Fire Authority.

Crow-VanDyke vows will be in July

Amy Crow and Levi VanDyke plan a July 8 wedding at the Arbor Crest Winery in Spokane Valley. The daughter of Brian and Conny Crow, the bride-elect graduated from Oakesdale High School in 1998 and from Washington State University in 2005 with a degree in clinical psychology. She completed master’s degree work in clinical psychology at Eastern Washington University before attending Argosy University in Seattle for

a doctoral degree in clinical neuropsychology. VanDyke is the son of Steve and Michelle VanDyke and Jeff and Valerie Black. He graduated from Rosalia High School in 2001 and from Washington State University in 2005 with degrees in criminal justice and sociology. He earned a master’s degree in public administration at Eastern Washington University in 2008 and is now employed at Spokane Mental Health as a manager within crisis services.

 

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