Utter 60th

June 8, 2020 at 6:19 p.m.
Utter 60th
Utter 60th

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Tim and Joann Utter recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.  

They were married May 24, 1960, at the United Methodist Church, Ligonier, by the Rev. David Gosser.

Tim worked for Fuller Brush Sales, W. R. Thomas Stores and finished with 30-plus years with RR Donnelley & Sons.  

Joann did double duty as a homemaker/childcare provider for many years and finished with over 17 years with Farmers State Bank.

The couple have four children: Allen (wife Jeri) Utter, Greg (wife Vicki) Utter, Tod Utter and Michelle (husband Ron) Harsha, along with four grandchildren.  

They celebrated with a dinner with family.

Tim and Joann Utter recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.  

They were married May 24, 1960, at the United Methodist Church, Ligonier, by the Rev. David Gosser.

Tim worked for Fuller Brush Sales, W. R. Thomas Stores and finished with 30-plus years with RR Donnelley & Sons.  

Joann did double duty as a homemaker/childcare provider for many years and finished with over 17 years with Farmers State Bank.

The couple have four children: Allen (wife Jeri) Utter, Greg (wife Vicki) Utter, Tod Utter and Michelle (husband Ron) Harsha, along with four grandchildren.  

They celebrated with a dinner with family.
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