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Hite, Davis to wed

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Leah Hite and Evan Davis are pleased to announce their engagement and upcoming marriage. Leah is the daughter of Jeff and Kelly Collins of Hillsboro and Rusty and Joyce Hite of Mt. Orab. Evan is the son of Ken and Christa Davis of Leesburg.
Leah is a graduate of Whiteoak High School and is completing her studies at the Hondros College School of Nursing. Her grandparents include Bob and Charlotte Landers of Mowrystown, Roger and Gwen Rickey of Winchester, Richard and Betsey Hite and Rick and Kelly Carpenter, all of Williamsburg, and Connie Collins of Lynchburg.
Evan is a graduate of Fairfield High School and The Ohio State University. He is engaged in farming. His grandparents include Joe and Fannie Davis of New Vienna, and Don and Peggy Edwards of Hillsboro. His great-grandmother is Betty Edwards of Georgetown.
A late fall wedding is planned.
photo courtesy of Gracie Ehlers
Leah Hite and Evan Davis are pleased to announce their engagement and upcoming marriage. Leah is the daughter of Jeff and Kelly Collins of Hillsboro and Rusty and Joyce Hite of Mt. Orab. Evan is the son of Ken and Christa Davis of Leesburg.
Leah is a graduate of Whiteoak High School and is completing her studies at the Hondros College School of Nursing. Her grandparents include Bob and Charlotte Landers of Mowrystown, Roger and Gwen Rickey of Winchester, Richard and Betsey Hite and Rick and Kelly Carpenter, all of Williamsburg, and Connie Collins of Lynchburg.
Evan is a graduate of Fairfield High School and The Ohio State University. He is engaged in farming. His grandparents include Joe and Fannie Davis of New Vienna, and Don and Peggy Edwards of Hillsboro. His great-grandmother is Betty Edwards of Georgetown.
A late fall wedding is planned.
Photo courtesy of Gracie Ehlers.
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