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Sandra M. Clausen (Maid
of Honor)
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I met Sandee while working in Student Life at
Howard Community College. Since January 2008, we
have not only shared apartment space but also our
lives (including dealing with mice and gangsters in
Baltimore City and sitting on the patio on summer
nights). She has become my friend and my sister for
life.
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Chelsea A. Day
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We have been cheer sisters since forever
it seems! Despite the drama that always seemed to us
on the team, we had a blast hanging out. My favorite
memory with Chelsea is prank phone calling her
ex-boyfriend during “movie night” at my house. She
is my favorite Barbie girl. She is a confidant, a
shoulder to cry on and someone who will stop at
nothing to make me laugh.
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Sara C. Spiker
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I could never pick one memory with Sara to
be my favorite. From singing Spice Girls and
choreographing routines to swimming in the pool for
hours, our memories are countless. From the earliest
time, we said we would be in each other’s weddings.
Years after that promise, I was shocked when she
actually did ask me to be in her wedding. I am
excited to fulfill that promise.
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Rebecca R. Gillette
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I met Rebecca years ago before she married my
brother, Brian. She has demonstrated to me in my
most vulnerable moments the most amazing traits a
person can have. For that, I am thankful. My hope
for the future is that we become even closer.
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Alyssa R. Overton
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I have known Alyssa for the past 6 years after I
began going to her church. Even though she is so
much younger than I am, I consider her a role model.
She is smart, funny and talented. I love being
around her because she is always bright and bubbly.
I consider her a sister because she will always be
there for me.
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| Danielle M. Dadourian |
I met Danielle during my first visit
to the Dadourian home. She is a smart and beautiful
young woman and I cannot wait to become her sister
in law. When I look at Danielle, I see a woman who
has all of the potential in the world. My favorite
memory with Danielle is the ride home from Ocean
City a few years ago. For most of the ride home, we
sang the same song repeatedly.
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| Lily H. Dadourian |
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Lily is the littlest sister I
never had. She always seems to have a smile on her
face. My favorite memories of Lily come from when
she would color me a picture every time I came over
the house. She made me feel so loved by her. |