* Disclaimer - If ad is a click thru and you are having problems please click on link to download latest version of flash player.Flash Player

ON THE WEBSITE:

• STAR CLOVERS: Treking into the 4-H future
• 2010 HOOPS CHALLENGE: Play for the glory
• VIDEO: Jogger killed by plane
• STUDY: Too many invasive tests being given
• PATH TO THE DRAFT: Diary of Ricky Sapp

Advanced Search
You are not logged in. | Login | Register

Log in to TheTandD.com

*Member ID:
*Password:
Remember login?
(requires cookies)
  Forgot Your Password?
 

Rickenbaker - Amaker

 Sunday, August 02, 2009

Leave a Comment | Default | Large



Ragan Elizabeth Rickenbaker and Gerald Adam Amaker of Cordova, South Carolina, proudly announce their engagement.

The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. Thomas S. Rickenbaker III of Eutawville, South Carolina and Ms. Joy Rickenbaker of Orangeburg, South Carolina. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Rickenbaker Jr. all of Orangeburg, South Carolina. She is the great granddaughter of Ms. Francis Thompson of Orangeburg, SC. She is a 2004 graduate of Calhoun Academy in St. Matthews and a 2008 graduate of Winthrop University with a BS in Family and Consumer Sciences/ Early Intervention.

The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Jennifer) Amaker of Manning, South Carolina and the late Ms. Phyllis Kay Amaker. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby (Melba) McDaniel of Cordova, South Carolina and the late Mr. and Mrs. A.P. Amaker Sr. of Orangeburg, SC. He is a 1998 graduate of Edisto High School in Cordova, South Carolina and employed by Mars Petcare.

The wedding is planned for October 17, 2009 at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Cordova, South Carolina.

 

To subscribe to the print edition of The Times and Democrat, click here.

 
Leave a Comment
The following comments are reader submitted. They do not represent the views of The T&D or Lee Enterprises.



» Post a comment Thanks for your comment! Once approved, your comment will appear on the site.

You must be logged in to comment.

Click Here To Sign in

Click here to get an account
it's free and quick
Please note: The Times and Democrat provides our story commenting feature in order to solicit feedback, debate and discussion on topics of local interest. Please keep in mind that civility is a necessary component of productive conversation. All blatantly inflammatory or otherwise inappropriate comments (i.e. vulgarity, marketing, etc.) are subject to rejection and/or removal. Comments will appear if and when they are approved. Thanks for reading, and thanks for participating.




More Engagements