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10:04 am Saturday, February 9, 2002

Knitt, Wilkerson

By Staff
Deborah Suzanne Knitt of Perryburgs, Ohio, and Jeremy Allen Wilkerson of Union will be united in marriage at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2001, at Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church in Pemberville, Ohio.
Parents of the couple are Sharon Knitt of Perrysburg and the late Kenneth Knitt, and Ernest and Sharon Wilkerson of Union.
Miss Knitt is the granddaughter of Wilma Radeloff of Woodville, Ohio, and the late Donald Radeloff, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Knitt of Waverly, Iowa.
The bride-elect is a graduate of Perrysburg High School and received a bachelor's degree in chemistry from the University of Michigan. She received her doctorate in bio-chemistry from Stanford University.
Miss Knitt is a research associate at the Packard Foundation in Los Altos, Calif.
Mr. Wilkerson is the grandson of Jean Blackwell of Union and the late Manuel Blackwell, and the late Roy and Angie Wilkerson.
He is a graduate of Newton County High School and received an associate's degree from East Central Community College. He received his bachelor's degree in nursing from the University of Southern Mississippi.
Mr. Wilkerson is employed by Stanford University in the Trauma ICU Center in Palo Alto, Calif.
A reception will be held at the Glass City Boardwalk in Moline, Ohio. Family and friends are invited to attend.

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