Thomson-Wallace

December 1, 2017 at 3:46 p.m.

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Jason and Sheila Thomson, Pierceton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Becca Thomson, to Collin Wallace. Collin is the son of Shannon and Pinnie Wallace, West Lafayette.  

Becca graduated from Whitko High School in 2013 and is a student at Purdue University pursuing a bachelor’s degree in entomology.  She plans to graduate in May 2018.

Collin graduated from Harrison High School in 2011 and earned an associate degree in mechanical engineering technology from Ivy Tech Community College.  He is a supervisor at Nanshan America, Lafayette.

The couple are planning their wedding for Aug. 18, 2018.



Jason and Sheila Thomson, Pierceton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Becca Thomson, to Collin Wallace. Collin is the son of Shannon and Pinnie Wallace, West Lafayette.  

Becca graduated from Whitko High School in 2013 and is a student at Purdue University pursuing a bachelor’s degree in entomology.  She plans to graduate in May 2018.

Collin graduated from Harrison High School in 2011 and earned an associate degree in mechanical engineering technology from Ivy Tech Community College.  He is a supervisor at Nanshan America, Lafayette.

The couple are planning their wedding for Aug. 18, 2018.



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