Engagments

Published 9:00 pm Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Cabe and Gage

Rachel Cabe of Camano Island and Abel Gage of Burlington plan a Dec. 17 wedding at Camano Chapel.

Parents are John and Carrie Cabe of Camano Island, and George and Rhoda Gage of Bremerton.

Rachel works at the Everett Medical Clinic. Abel is a math instructor at Skagit Valley Community College.

Abel proposed to Rachel in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. Strumming a guitar, he played a song he wrote for her, and then, under moss-draped trees, asked Rachel to marry him. Park rangers, hearing her shouts of joy, were the first on the scene to offer congratulations.

Thorpe and DeWitt

Lindsey Ann Thorpe and Justin Owen DeWitt, both of Monroe, plan a March 18 wedding at Lord Hill Farms.

Parents are Brian and Darlene Thorpe of Monroe, and Dave and Juli DeWitt of Monroe.

Lindsey and Justin are both 2000 graduates of Monroe High School.

Lindsey attended the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles. She works at Nordstrom.

Justin works with H.B. Jaeger Co. in Burlington.

Norgaard and Taylor

Kirsten Briann Norgaard of Everett and Tevin Raymond Taylor of Portland, Ore., plan a Dec. 17 wedding at Hope Church in Silver Lake.

Parents are Skip and Sheri Norgaard of Everett, and Ray and Jeannie Taylor of Portland.

Tevin proposed to Kirsten in front of Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany.

Kirsten is a teacher. Tevin is a mechanical engineer.

Anderson and Lewis

Amy Cherise Anderson and Daryn Hughes Lewis, both of Arlington, were married July 23 in Stanwood.

Parents are Ronald and Kelly Anderson of Arlington, and Jackie Lewis, and Dick and Vernitta Lewis of Arlington.

Pastor Bryce McFadden officiated at the ceremony. After the honeymoon in Maui, Hawaii, the couple are making their home in Arlington.

Lund

Harold and Mary Jane Lund of Stanwood celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with a family celebration in August.

The couple were married Sept. 22, 1945, at Our Saviours Lutheran Church in Stanwood.

More than 30 guests attended the celebration at their daughters’ home in Arlington, which included a surprise visit by Harry Lindbeck and his band. Harry and Harold attended school together.

Harold and Mary Jane have lived in Stanwood all their lives. They had mutual friends and dated for six years before they were married.

The Lunds have three children, seven grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.