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Ellis-Quinn engagement announced

Mike and Peggy Ellis of Columbia are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Holly Ellis to Chuck Quinn, the son of Kenny and Jackie Quinn of Knifley.

Holly is a 2004 graduate of Adair County High School and a 2007 graduate of the Lindsey Institute of Cosmetology and is employed at Tara's Salon in Columbia.



She is the granddaughter of Hall and Eva Johnson of Columbia, Hilda Ellis of Jamestown, and the late William "Bill" Ellis of Columbia, KY.

Chuck is a 1999 graduate of Adair County High School and a 2004 graduate of Lindsey Wilson College with a degree in accounting. He is employed at Green River Window and Door in Columbia, KY

He is the grandson of the late Ray and Rosie Wilcoxson of Campbellsville, Jackie Young of Knifley, and the late Ray Quinn of Knifley.

The couple will be united in a private family oriented wedding ceremony on February 14, 2009. A public reception will immediately follow the conclusion of the wedding ceremony at 6:00pmCT at the Olde Town Cafe in Knifley, KY.

All friends are encouraged to attend the reception to celebrate the union. Invitations will be sent to out-of-town guests only.


This story was posted on 2009-02-02 16:43:09
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