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D.J. Lisa Fisher announces happy news

Miss Lisa Fisher and Mr. Donnie Dale Clark extend an invitation toshare in the joy as they exchange marriage vows on Saturday, February5, 2005, at 1:00 p.m., at Columbia Christian Church, 206Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY.

Miss Fisher is the daughter of Joe Fisher and Betty Fisher of RussellSprings, KY.

Mr. Clark is the son of Farrell and Linda Clark, Glasgow, KY, and ofthe late Shirley Jeffries. He brings a son, Caleb, to the new family.

Miss Fisher is a morning radio personality on WAIN-FM, Columbia.

Mr. Clark is sales manager of D & R Trucks and Equipment, Glasgow, KY.

After a brief wedding trip the couple will reside in Glasgow.

Wedding invitations will be sent to out-of-town guests only.


This story was posted on 2005-01-30 17:13:32
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2005-01-30 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy of the bride to be. A RADIANT LISA FISHER, one of Columbia's favorite morning radio DJs, is shown here between the two men in her life, Caleb Clark, left, and his dad Donnie Dale Clark at right. Lisa and Donnie are to be wed on February 5th.
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