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January 26, 2013

Dembowski - Chadder

Chester and Susan Dembowski of Danvers, MA proudly announce the engagement of their daughter Lyn Elizabeth to Michael Wesley Chadder of Wenham, MA.

Lyn graduated in December of 2009 from Worcester State University with a Bachelors degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting. Lyn is now working in public accounting as a Senior Auditor for Alexander, Aronson, & Finning, Co. P.C. Michael graduated in May of 2007 from North Shore Community College with an Associate’s degree in Criminal Justice. Michael is now working private security in the biotech industry for Genzyme Corporation.

The couple resides in Danvers, MA and a September, 2013 wedding is planned.

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