Engagements

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Shaunna McBride and Anthony Barr, both of Spokane, plan to marry Feb. 29.

The bride-to-be is the daughter of Anthony McBride, Spokane, and Cheryl St. John-Green, Caliente, Calif. Thomas and Loretta Barr, Spokane, are the parents of the groom-to-be.

McBride is a customer service representative at Pitney Bowes. Barr is employed at Ziegler’s.

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Ashley Dill and Shawn Bonfield, both of Spokane, plan to marry July 26.

Kevin and Donna Dill, Spokane, are parents of the bride-to-be. The groom-to-be is the son of Gary and Annette Bonfield, Cosmopolis, Wash.

Dill is a student at Eastern Washington University. A graduate of EWU, Bonfield works at Advantage IQ as an electric market manager.

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Janee Rij and Jeremy Barlow, both of Spokane, plan to marry Aug.16.

The bride-to-be is the daughter of Paul and Janice Rij, Loon Lake, Wash., and Sandra Watts, Deer Park. The groom-to-be is the son of Dorothy Barlow, Nine Mile Falls.

A graduate of Eastern Washington University, Rij works at Costco Wholesale. Barlow is a graduate of Spokane Community College, and also is employed at Costco and is a Spokane Valley firefighter.

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Nikki Brown and Jason Carroll, both of Seattle, plan to marry Sept. 6.

Mel and Shelley Brown, Deer Park, are parents of the bride-to-be. The groom-to-be is the son of Joe and Kris Carroll, Snohomish, Wash., and Steve and Jill Sheffels, Sprague, Wash.

Brown is a project coordinator at Gramor Development Wa LLC in Seattle. A graduate of Washington State University, Carroll is a salesman at Avery-Dennison in Seattle.

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Paige Townsend, Nine Mile Falls, and Adam Brown, Spokane, plan to marry next October.

The bride-to-be is the daughter of Doug and Kim Townsend, Nine Mile Falls. Dave and Julie Dafler, and George Brown, all of Spokane, are the parents of the groom-to-be.

Townsend is a student at Whitworth University and a cashier at Borders Books. Brown works at Les Schwab Tires as a salesman.

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