Rhoades-Emerick

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

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Lamonte and Tonya Rhoades, Columbia City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ashley Rhoades, Columbia City, to Bradley Emerick, Columbia City. He is the son of Brian and Sonya Emerick, Columbia City.

The bride-to-be graduated from Columbia City High School in 2006 and earned a bachelor’s degree in apparel merchandising from Indiana University in May 2010.

The groom-elect is a product development engineer at Tornier Inc., Warsaw. He graduated from Columbia City High Schol in 2007 and earned a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in May 2011.

The couple plan an Aug. 13, 2011, wedding.[[In-content Ad]]

Lamonte and Tonya Rhoades, Columbia City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ashley Rhoades, Columbia City, to Bradley Emerick, Columbia City. He is the son of Brian and Sonya Emerick, Columbia City.

The bride-to-be graduated from Columbia City High School in 2006 and earned a bachelor’s degree in apparel merchandising from Indiana University in May 2010.

The groom-elect is a product development engineer at Tornier Inc., Warsaw. He graduated from Columbia City High Schol in 2007 and earned a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in May 2011.

The couple plan an Aug. 13, 2011, wedding.[[In-content Ad]]
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