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Royse-Hancock vows to be exchanged in Uniontown Mark and Jan Royse of Columbia, Kentucky are pleased to announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Rebecca Kate Royse, of Columbia to Nicholas Christian Hancock of Henderson, KY. Katie is the granddaughter of Dimple Howell and the late Edward Howell, and Audra Royse and the late Dan Royse, all of Columbia. She is a 2009 graduate of Adair County High School, and a 2014 graduate of Western Kentucky University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education. She is currently employed with The McLean County Cooperative Extension Service as a 4-H Youth Development Agent. Nicholas is the son of John and Amy Hancock of Morganfield, and the grandson of Jimmy and Carolyn Wedding, and John B. and Jean Hancock and the late Ruby Hancock, all of Morganfield. He is a 2009 graduate of Union County High School, and a 2013 graduate of Western Kentucky University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Business. He is currently employed with Crop Production Services, Henderson KY as Assistant Manager. The ceremony will be held on May 30, 2015, at 7pmCT, at St. Agnes Catholic Church, 499 5th Street, Uniontown, KY, with a reception to follow at Camp Breckinridge Museum, 1116 Village Square Road, Morganfield, KY All family and friends are invited to attend. - Jan Royse This story was posted on 2015-05-21 10:06:23
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