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Wedding Invitation Wording:
Widowed Remarried Parent is Hosting -- Casual
(From the wedding experts at www.theknot.com)

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Travis and Michelle Young
invite you to the wedding of her daughter
Susan J. Greene
daughter of the late Mr. Jeffrey Greene
to Michael Francis Jacobson
Saturday, May 17, 2008
at 4:30 in the afternoon

or

Travis and Michelle Young
invite you to share and celebrate at the marriage of her daughter
Susan J. Greene
daughter of the late Mr. Jeffrey Greene
to Michael Francis Jacobson
Saturday, May 17, 2008
at 4:30 in the afternoon

or

Travis and Michelle Young
invite you to share in their joy at the marriage of her daughter
Susan J. Greene
daughter of the late Mr. Jeffrey Greene
to Michael Francis Jacobson
Saturday, May 17, 2008
at 4:30 in the afternoon

Note:

  • Although you do not have to list the deceased parent's name, it's an option if you wish to honor them on the invitation.
  • Whether it's a religious ceremony or nondenominational ceremony, the request line can say anything you wish, so long as you are welcoming guests to the wedding.

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