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Robertson-Raines wedding announcement

Daryl Robertson and Karen Bradshaw are pleased to announce the wedding of their daughter Katlyn Robertson to Byron Raines, the son of Richard and Debra Raines.

Katlyn is the 2009 graduate of Russell County High School and the 2014 graduate of Lindsey Wilson College with a Bachelors degree in Elementary Education. Katlyn is employed by Russell County Board of Education.

Byron is the 2009 graduate of Adair County High School. Byron is employed by United States Postal Service, Jamestown, KY office.

The wedding will take place on Saturday, October 10, 2015 at 4pmCT at Russell Springs United Methodist Church, 206 Jamestown Street, Russell Springs, KY.

Wedding invitations were sent to out of town guests only. All friends and family are encouraged to attend.




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Robertson-Raines wedding announcement



2015-09-07 - Russell Springs, KY - Photo family photo.
Daryl Robertson and Karen Bradshaw are pleased to announce the wedding of their daughter Katlyn Robertson to Byron Raines, the son of Richard and Debra Raines. The wedding will take place on Saturday, October 10, 2015 at 4pmCT at Russell Springs United Methodist Church, 206 Jamestown Street, Russell Springs, KY.

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