Engagements for April 16, 2008
Skriba-Edmonds
Jennifer Skriba and David Edmonds, both of Gibsonia, announce their engagement.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of Sandra Skriba of Plum and Michael Skriba of Santa Fe, N.M. She is a graduate of Plum High School and University of Pittsburgh, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English writing and communications.
The future bridegroom is the son of Jeanette Norris of Gifford and the late Edward Edmonds III. He is a graduate of Bradford Area High School and University of Pittsburgh, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in computer science.
David is employed as a computer programmer at Bank of New York Mellon in Pittsburgh.
The couple is planning an April 19, 2008, wedding at Hebron United Presbyterian Church in Penn Hills.
Liscinsky-Gogolsky
Tami M. Liscinsky and Justin M. Gogolsky announce their engagement.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of Patricia Liscinsky of North Huntingdon. She is a graduate of Norwin High School and the University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg campus, where she received her degree in elementary education and psychology.
Tami is employed as an elementary teacher at Norwin School District.
The groom-to-be is the son of Mark and Cheryl Gogolsky. He is a graduate of Jeannette High School and Waynesburg College, where he received his degree in elementary education.
Justin is employed as an elementary teacher at Jeannette City School District.
The couple is planning a June 28, 2008, wedding at Immaculate Conception Church in Irwin.
Kiss-Payne
Frank and Judy Kiss of Harrison City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Laurie, to Ryan Payne, son of Terry and Amy Payne of Monroeville.
The bride-to-be is a 2002 graduate of Penn-Trafford High School and Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where she received a degree in marketing.
The groom-to-be is a 2003 graduate of Gateway High School and CCAC where he received his degree in civil engineering.
The couple is planning a September 2009 wedding.
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