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Wording wedding announcent when bride's parents are deceased

 

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brambles


Apr 7, 2007, 1:17 PM

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     Wording wedding announcent when bride's parents are deceased  

My parent's are deceased and we want to know how to word the announcement. My fiancée’s parents are helping us with the wedding. I've seen information on wording for the invitation but how do I word the announcement? Thank you so much!


(This post was edited by TWQadmin on Apr 7, 2007, 4:02 PM)



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Apr 8, 2007, 5:28 PM

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     Re: [brambles] Wording wedding announcent when bride's parents are deceased [In reply to]  

Dear Brambles,

The most common looks like this:

Cheryl Rae Walker

and

Mr. Timothy Earle Jones

announce their marriage

Date

Location

If his parents are announcing, it could look like this:



Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Jones

have the honour of

announcing the marriage of

Cheryl Rae Walker

to

Mr. Timothy Earle Jones

Date

Location


Rebecca Black, Etiquette Now





 
 


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