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Saturday, May 11, 2024

Couple ties knot in evening ceremony in Haciendas of Mission Hills

Bob Cowan and Carol Marks enjoy a laugh. (Photo by Jane Bloom)
Bob Cowan and Carol Marks enjoy a laugh.
(Photo by Jane Bloom)

Bob Cowan and Carol Marks were wed at the beautiful home of Fred and Debbie Cusimano in the Haciendas of Mission Hills, in a wedding co-hosted with neighbors Joyce Moredock and Don Dugas.

The wedding took place just prior to sunset against the backdrop of the water and view of Lake Sumter Landing.  The service was performed by another neighbor, Erick Gamble with 60 friends offering their support, as well as the bride’s granddaughter and her son and his partner.

Joyce Munzo, one of the neighbors exclaimed ” This wedding is amazing, we have an incredible neighborhood providing this magnificent venue with the sunset upon us, a minister that is part of our own Village, and a wonderful array of food brought by our neighbor friends.  Where else but The Villages would you ever see this?”

The couple will continue to reside in Mission Hills.

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