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Florida Today from Cocoa, Florida • Page 41

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Florida Todayi
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Cocoa, Florida
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FLORIDA TODAY, Sunday, January 26, 1 997 3D ft vi 1 in matammtimmutrxrwr Anderson-Parry Neal Scott Anderson and Karen Marie Parry, both of Melbourne, were married Oct. 26 at the Enlisted Beach Club at Patrick Air Force Base. The bride is the daughter of Virginia and Gerald Parry of North Huntingdon, Pa. She graduated from the Reese Institute of Massage Therapy in Oviedo and is self-employed. The groom is the son of Harry Anderson of Milford, and Jean Anderson of Largo.

He attended Northeastern University in Boston and is self-employed. The couple will live in Kowalski-Brune Paul Raymond Kowalski and Maribeth Brune, both of Tampa, were married Nov. 9 at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church in Seneca, S.C. The bride is the daughter of Thomas and Linda Brune of Salem, S.C.

She graduated from the University of South Carolina and is employed by H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute. The groom is the son of Gerald and Kathryn Kowalski of Indialan-tic. He graduated from the University of South Carolina and the University of Central Florida. He is employed by Strohs Brewery.

The couple will live in Tampa. If 1 Liu td Y' Lauren Kelley, Norman Conley Jr. Burton-McWhorter Eric Ted Burton and Melissa Ann McWhorter, both of Palm Bay; were married Nov. 23 at the Porcher House in Cocoa Village. The bride is the daughter of Ed; and Diane McWhorter of West Palm Beach and Priscilla' McWhorter of Fort Lauderdale; She graduated from Melbourne High School and Florida Tech.

She is employed by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. in Palm Bay. i The groom is the son of Ted and Lynda Burton of Malabar. He grad. uated from Palm Bay High School' and the University of Central Flor--ida.

He is employed by American! Express Tax and Business to Weddings, Florida Today, P.O. Box 419000, Melbourne, FL 32941-9000. Send completed wedding forms and photographs to the same address as soon as possible after the wedding. Because of the volume of wedding announcements we receive, we are not able to print announcements more than three months after the wedding. We reserve the right to judge whether a photograph is clear enough to print.

Although we will take care with your photo, we cannot guarantee it will be returned. If you want it returned, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Or, within six months you can pick it up at the Melbourne office. Karen Parry, Neal Anderson Broadweil-Baker Jimmy D. Broadwell Jr.

of Mims and Christine R. Baker of Cocoa were married Nov. 2 at Orsino Baptist Church on Merritt Island. The bride is the daughter of Grant and Judy Lewington of Merritt Island. She is employed by Am-South Bank in Orlando.

I The groom is the son of the late Jimmy and Betty Broadwell Sr. He is employed by Warren Wooten Ford in Cocoa. The couple will live in Cocoa. au Silva Paunina, Carlos Blazquez Christine Baker, Jimmy Broadwell Blazquez-Paunina Capt. Carlos Adrian Blazquez of Cocoa Beach and Silva Maria Pau-nina of Jekabpils, Latvia, were married Nov.

9 at the Spanish Governor's Palace in San Antonio. The bride is the daughter of Leona and Leonard Paunins of Jekabpils. She graduated from the Latvian State Conservatory in Riga, Latvia. The groom is the son of Carlos and Annelies Blazquez of Cocoa Beach. He graduated from Cocoa Beach High School and the U.S.

Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. He is employed by the Army. The couple will live in Killeen, Texas. LOVE STORIES Maribeth Brune, Paul Kowalski Williams-Rose Dale B. Williams and Beverly A.

Rose, both of Melbourne, were married Oct. 26 at Redeemer Lutheran Church in St. Petersburg. The bride is the daughter of Nina G. Rose of St.

Petersburg and the late Richard J. Rose. She graduated from the University of Florida College of Dentistry and is in private practice with Dr. Robert Un-derill. The groom is the son of Betty M.

Williams of St. Petersburg and the late Robert B. Williams. He graduated from the University of Florida and is employed by Health First Health Plans. The couple will live in Melbourne.

Brian Thomas, Sarah Askew Adel Fahmy, MD Gynecology inrft mnrtrmw Dale Williams, Beverly Rose Thomas-Askew Brian Scott Thomas of Melbourne and Sarah Lynn Askew of Viera were married Nov. 23 at Satellite Beach United Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Stan and Linda Askew of Viera. She graduated from Satellite High School. The groom is the son of Scott Thomas of York, Maine, and Debbie Thomas of Melbourne.

He graduated from Eau Gallie High School. The couple will live in Melbourne. new love ill Conley-Kelley Norman Dale Conley Jr. and Lauren Justine Kelley, both of Ti-tusville, were married Nov. 16 at First United Methodist Church of Cocoa.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence James Kelley of Titusville. She graduated from the University of Central Florida and is employed at Merritt Island High School. The groom is the son of Norman Dale Conley Sr.

of Moberly, and Linda Ryczek of St. Petersburg. He is employed by the Titusville Police Department. The couple will live in Titusville. Melissa McWhorter, Eric Burton Getting married? Now that you are engaged and are preparing for your wedding day, Florida Today wants to help.

Come by our office at Gannett Plaza on U.S. 1 in north Melbourne, 1100 S. Hopkins Titusville, or 1153 Malabar Unit 9-10, Palm Bay, and pick up the forms needed to get your engagement and wedding printed in Florida Today and its weekly publications. If your wedding already has been held, you can pick up a wedding form at Florida Todays Melbourne or Titusville offices. If you cannot pick one up, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope LeRoy Yates, MD Obstetrics Gynecology 30 COMPARE OUR PRICE SELECTION SERVICE QIAMTY VALUE EXPKRTINSTAIXATION ii iitt ft Y- 4LJ jU- A UMIHWJ yi ''a 1 50 8 Post ALL CUSTOM TOP Sale price 3 DAYS CUSTOM It's never too late for 'i V-v if Health First Physicians East Columbia Lane Cocoa Beach (407)783-1870 Complete Gynecological and Family Planning Exams Obstetrics including high risk Gynecological Surgery menopausal health services Comprehensive contraceptive services Screening and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases Hours by Appointment FLORIDA TODAY The first time Betty Seltzer met Howard Tallau he was wearing a robin's egg-blue jacket.

"I was smitten by the jacket first," she said. Howard and his late wife had come to her office to redo their wills. "I was impressed by his care and concern for his wife, who was terminally ill and lived only for a few more months," she said. After his wife died, Howard came to her office to discuss probate and other legal matters. "Over time, he would stop by and just talk," she said.

"The other girls in the office kept insisting I invite him out for lunch or dinner. It was too soon, I felt, not realizing that a single male in Florida has an immediate following." i 1 Theresa DeCapua, FLORIDA TODAY HOWARD AND BETTY Tallau at home in Palm Bay. Our Professionals Still Make House Calls During one office visit, Betty told him about her new red car and offered to take him for a ride. Later, he called and suggested that she pick him up and he would take her out to dinner. "Took all of 10 seconds for me to say yes," she said.

"The office staff applauded. Dinner the next evening was terrific and the conversation was wonderful. As I was dropping him at his home, he asked if we could do it again." She promptly invited him to the theater. "Thus began a rather steady dating for the next three months," she said. "It was so wonderful.

Dinner, flowers and even a beautiful diamond nugget that cemented our relationship." They were married Oct. 1, 1988, in Stuart. "It is wonderful to find love rather late in life and we are so grateful for our life together. He is still the most romantic fellow and I could not have manufactured a more perfect husband. "The first time he kissed me goodnight, I knew this was someone I wanted to be with forever.

On his calendar that day, he wrote, 'Tonight is the beginning of a new i Send your love story to Love Stories, People Section, Florida Today, P.O. Box 419000, Melbourne, FL 32941-9000, 50OFF DESIGNERS CHOICE DRAPERIES AND TREATMENTS includes fabric, lining, labor installation. ONLY! JANUARY 26,27 28 TAKE AN EXTRA 10OFF SALE PRICES! JCPenney DECORATING ENGAGEMENTS Deanna Woodruff and Joseph Daly, both of Satellite Beach, are engaged. She is the daughter of David and Darlene Woodruff of Satellite Beach. He is the son of Thomas and Paula Daly of Cocoa Beach.

No wedding date has been set. Julie Katheiine Lyrene of Birmingham, and Kevin M. Sldor of Rockledge are engaged. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Raymond Lyrene of Birmingham. He Is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Sidor of Rockledge. No wedding date has been set.

Patricia Burdette and Darrin Super, both of Palm Bay, are engaged. She is the daughter of William and Patricia A. Garriel of Melbourne. He is the son of Roland and Arlene Super of Port St. Lucie.

No date has been set for the wedding. i Lorenda Norrls and Ron Bkker, both of Titusville, are I She is the daughter of Richard and Nancy Duell of Titusville. He is the son of Shirley Baker of Oak Hill and Terry Baker of Texas. They plan to marry Feb. 1 at the North Brevard Senior Center in Titusville.

Teresa Ann Ryder of Palm Bay and Daniel Frank Vestgard of Melbourne are engaged. She Is the daughter of Raymond and Florence Ryder of Palm Bay. He is the son of Mary Vestgard of Melbourne. They plan to marry Feb. 8 at Our Lady of Grace Church, Palm Bay.

Kellie Ann Houchen and Michael Christopher both of Valkaria, are engaged. She is the daughter of Thomas and Jane Houchen of Poquoson, Va. He is the son of Michael and Jennie Lombardi of Palm Bay. They plan to marry March 16 at Community Chapel of Melbourne Beach. Julie Kuchar of St.

Simons Island, and Steven Harris of Brunswick, are engaged. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kuchar of St. Simons Island.

He is the son of retired Lt. Col. and Mrs. Roland Harris of Viera. They plan to marry March 29 at St.

Simons Island. Jennell Rae Newton and Rick Henry Quarles, both of Melbourne, are engaged. She is the daughter of Shirley Newton of Melbourne and Gerald D. Newton of Madison, Ind. He is the son of Henry and Doris Quarles of Greenwood, S.C.

They plan to marry April 5 at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Melbourne. Tracy Faulkner of Palm Bay and Matthew Chancery of Merritt Island are engaged. She is the daughter of Mrs. Edward C. Faulkner of Palm Bay.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chancery of Merritt Island. They plan to marry April 5 at Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church, Indlalantic. if) A Ptrcntagt off rapmant savings on regular prlcas.

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