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Sally Hircock & Roger Schuett PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 08 May 2008
ImageFrancis Lee and Nancy Hircock of Ansley are pleased to announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Sally Lynne Hircock of Kearney, to Roger Allen Schuett, son of Herman and Ilene Schuett of Chapman.   
   
    The future bride is the granddaughter of Willard and Lorraine Still of Broken Bow and the late Francis and Peggy Hircock of Merna. She is a graduate of Ansley High School and received her bachelor of science degree in animal science with chemistry and biology minors from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She is a grain merchandiser for DeBruce Grain at the location between Central City and Clarks, and is also a strategic planner/grant writer for her own business, PrairieLand Consulting.      
    The prospective groom is the grandson of the late Herman and Ellen Holtzen of Aurora and the late Henry and Bertha Schuett of Chapman. He graduated from Central City High School.  He is engaged in farming and ranching as the owner/operator of Schuett Farms.      
    Wedding vows will be exchanged in an evening ceremony May 24 at the Faith United Methodist Church in Gibbon. A dinner reception and dance celebration will follow at the Gibbon American Legion Club.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 29 May 2008 )
 
 
 
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