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Kristin Rucker, Benson Sexton to exchange vows

Raymond and Arletia Rucker of Campbellsville announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kristin Erin Rucker, to Benson Travis Sexton, son of Rev. Thomas and Remona Sexton of Albany.

Rucker is a 2004 graduate of Taylor County High School and is employed as an Admissions Counselor at Campbellsville University.



Sexton is a 2000 graduate of Clinton County High School. He is employed as the Director of Freshman Year Experience at Lindsey Wilson College in Columbia, KY.

The wedding ceremony will take place at 5:30pmET on Saturday, August 9 at St. Andrew United Methodist Church in Campbellsville, KY. A reception will follow at the Campbellsville University Banquet Hall.

All family and friends are invited to attend.


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Kristin Rucker-Benson Sexton to exchange vows



2008-07-23 - Photo By Supertone Studio.

The marriage of Kristin Erin Rucker and Benson Travis Sexton will take place at St. Andrew United Methodist Church, Campbellsville, KY, on Saturday, August 9, 2009. A reception will follow at the Campbellsville University Banquet Hall. All family and friends are invited to attend.

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