Hackworth-Gambill

August 18, 2017 at 1:25 p.m.

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Kaitlyn Hackworth and Aaron Gambill have announced their engagement.

Kaitlyn is the daughter of Ron and Patty Hackworth, Akron. She works in support services at DePuy Synthes, Warsaw.

Aaron is the son of Audrey and Jim Montague, Pierceton, and Thomas and Jamie Gambill, Mattoon, Ill. He is a DC cable cutter with KGP Logistics, Warsaw.

The couple are planning their wedding for Sept. 30, 2017.



Kaitlyn Hackworth and Aaron Gambill have announced their engagement.

Kaitlyn is the daughter of Ron and Patty Hackworth, Akron. She works in support services at DePuy Synthes, Warsaw.

Aaron is the son of Audrey and Jim Montague, Pierceton, and Thomas and Jamie Gambill, Mattoon, Ill. He is a DC cable cutter with KGP Logistics, Warsaw.

The couple are planning their wedding for Sept. 30, 2017.



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