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7:12 am Saturday, July 6, 2002

Collier, Cuthebert

By Staff
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lee Collier of Meridian announce the engagement of their daughter, Cecily Anne, to Stephen Gregory Cuthbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil John Cuthbert of Mickleton, N.J.
The wedding will be Saturday, July 6, 2002, at the Lahuiokalani Chapel in Kaanapali, Maui, Hawaii.
Miss Collier is the granddaughter of Mrs. Howell Watson Henson of Weir and the late Mr. Henson, and Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Collier of Ackerman.
The bride-elect received a degree in fitness management from Mississippi State University. She is currently employed by Remedy Staffing as an area sales manager in Seattle, Wash.
Mr. Cuthbert is the grandson of Mrs. Joseph Francis Weir of Glenolden, Pa., and the late Mr. Weir, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cuthbert of Springfield, Pa.
The bridegroom-elect was awarded a presidential scholarship and a soccer scholarship to Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science in Philadelphia, where he played four years on the varsity soccer team.
He earned a master's degree in textile marketing from the Institute of Textile Technology in Charlottesville, Va.
Mr. Cuthbert is currently employed with Malden Mills, Inc. as an account manager in Seattle.

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