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Milestones
By Times Staff Writer
Published September 12, 2007
Don and Betty Anglemyer celebrated their 50th anniversary Aug. 17 with friends at their church, Fellowship Baptist in New Port Richey.
The couple married in 1957 in Pittsburgh, where Don worked 34 years at Alcoa. They raised two sons and a daughter and retired to Magnolia Valley in New Port Richey 14 years ago.
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Theodore and Patricia Bojczuk celebrated their 50th anniversary with a party given by their children at St. Anne Church Hall in New Port Richey.
The couple was married July 6, 1957, at St. Basil Church in East Chicago, Ind. After a Niagara Falls honeymoon, the couple lived in Hammond and Highland, Ind., where Theodore worked for Inland Steel Co., and Patricia worked as assistant risk manager at Graycor, Inc. They raised a son and two daughters.
After retiring in 1992, the couple moved to Holiday, then New Port Richey, where they currently live.e_SClBBuddy and Betty Lamont celebrated their 65th anniversary June 4 at the Terry Ward Adult Family Care Home in New Port Richey, where they live.
The couple says it was love at first sight when they met in Egertville, N.Y. Betty waited for Buddy to come home from World War II, in which he served as an Army baker who once made sweet rolls for Charles de Gaulle.
The couple raised two sons.
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Milestones is a periodic feature recognizing Pasco residents who have reached one of life's major landmarks, such as a 50th wedding anniversary, a 100th birthday or retirement after working for the same company for several decades.
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