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February 22, 2010

Ludwick 60th

Forrest L. and Mary E. (Golden) Ludwick, Wakarusa, are celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary.

The couple were married Feb. 24, 1950, at Wakarusa Missionary Church, Wakarusa, by the Rev. Orlan Golden.

They are planning to celebrate their anniversary with a family trip to Florida in March.

Their three children include Brad Ludwick, Agoura Hills, Calif., Craig Ludwick, San Diego, Calif., and Tina (Phil) Marsh, Elkhart.

They have four grandchildren.

He retired as a tool and die tool room foreman from Abitibi, Middlebury.

She worked in insurance and real estate, retiring from Midwest Commerce, Goshen.

They are members of Wakarusa Missionary Church.

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