Pfister-Hatfield Engagement

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Pfister-Hatfield

Martin Pfister, Warsaw, and Janine Black, Fort Wayne, announce the engagement of their daughter Andrea Pfister, Warsaw, to Curtis Hatfield, Warsaw. He is the son of Randy and Sandy Hatfield, Warsaw, and Norina Neal, Anderson.

The bride-to-be is a 1997 graduate of Warsaw Community High Schol and a 2007 graduate of Indiana Business College, where she earned an associate's degree in surgical technology.

The groom-elect is a 1995 graduate of Warsaw Community High School and is employed by Tom Farms, Leesburg

The couple plan an Aug. 4 wedding.[[In-content Ad]]

Pfister-Hatfield

Martin Pfister, Warsaw, and Janine Black, Fort Wayne, announce the engagement of their daughter Andrea Pfister, Warsaw, to Curtis Hatfield, Warsaw. He is the son of Randy and Sandy Hatfield, Warsaw, and Norina Neal, Anderson.

The bride-to-be is a 1997 graduate of Warsaw Community High Schol and a 2007 graduate of Indiana Business College, where she earned an associate's degree in surgical technology.

The groom-elect is a 1995 graduate of Warsaw Community High School and is employed by Tom Farms, Leesburg

The couple plan an Aug. 4 wedding.[[In-content Ad]]
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