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Thrasher-Newsom wedding announcement

Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Newsom of Ewing, KY are announcing the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Staci Jean Newsom to Nick Thrasher, son of Mr. Jeff Thrasher and Mrs. Katherine Smith of Albany, KY.

Staci is a 2004 graduate of Fleming County High School and a 2008 graduate of Lindsey Wilson College were she played four years of volleyball and majored in Human Services and Counseling.

Staci is currently the Owen County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Developement.



Nick is a 2004 graduate of Clinton County High School and a 2008 graduate of Lindsey Wilson College were he played tennis for two years and majored in Biology.

Nick is currently working as a Pharmacy Technician at Total Care Pharmacy in Crittenden, KY, and will be attending Sullivan University College of Pharmacy in July.

The wedding will take place at the Flemingsburg Christian Church at 2:30pmET in the afternoon on June 20, 2009.

All family and friends are cordially invited to attend the open church wedding. There will be a reception immediately after in the fellowship hall of the church.


This story was posted on 2009-05-27 11:05:15
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