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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/16/1983
Karpinec-Potter
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Karpinec of Tonawanda,
announce the engagement
ot their daughter, Cindy
Lynn of Houston, Tex., to
David John Potter ot
Houston, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Potter of
Fayettevllle, Ark. The
future bride, a 1974 graduate
ot Kenmore West High
School, received a bachelor
ot science degree in chemical
engineering from the
Columbia University
School ot Engineering In
1878. A process engineer
with DuPont, Deer Park,
Tex., she Is working
towards her master degree
In business administration
at the University of
Houston at Char Lake. She
la vice president ot
Houston area Society ot
Women Engineers. Her
fiance, a 1878 graduate ot
Fayettevllle High School, Is
a 1976 graduate of
Valparaiso University,
Valparaiso, Ind., with a
bachelor ot science degree
In electrical engineering. A
member ot Tau Beta Pi
honorary engineering society,
he la a staff
electrical engineer with
Phillips Chemlca Co.,
Pasadena, tax. A spring
wedding Is planned In
Houston.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/18/1983
Venice and Schiffli lace
accented the Empire gown
fashioned with a crystal
pleated skirt worn by Miss
Cindy Lynn Karpinet when
she and David Jonn Potter
at 5 p m Saturday. May
21. 1983. exchanged vows in
Gloria Dei Lutheran
Church, Houston. Tex.
The Rev. John H
K leschmek officiated at the
double ring ceremony.
Gene Marie Catron
directed the handbell choir
Margaret Bray was organist
and Mary Voight
and Ms. Catros were
soloists.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Karpinec of Tonawanda
Mr. and Mrs John Potter
of Fayettevitie. Ark . are
parents of the bridegroom
Wendy Karpinet of Tonawanda.
was maid of honor
for her sister Bridesmaids
were Susan Flint and Lucy
Kogler
Eric Lancaster was best
man. Ushers were Geroge
Erchinger and Jeff Saaok.
Mrs Amalia Broecker of
N o r t h Tonawanda.
grandmother of the bride.
and Linda Gage of Saver
Creek, her sister, were
among the guests at the
wedding and reception in
Mallorca's Restaurant at
W a t e r g a t e Yachting
Center
After a two-week
honeymoon in Hawaii the
newly weds are at home in
Houston.
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