Audrey Herrmann and Andrew Partipilo

Audrey Herrmann and Andrew Partipilo

Herrmann, Partipilo engaged

Audrey Herrmann and Andrew Partipilo are engaged to marry, with a wedding date set for Sept. 4, 2016 at the Messiah Lutheran Church in Longmont, Colorado.

The bride-to-be is the daughter of Chris Herrmann of Berthoud, Colorado, and Ted Herrmann of Riverton, Wyoming. She is a 2004 graduate of Riverton High School in Riverton, Wyoming. She received a Bachelor of Science in Elementary and Music Education from Concordia University in Seward, Nebraska in 2009. She is currently the Director of Music at Messiah Lutheran Church in Longmont, Colorado.

The future groom is the son of Louis and Linda Partipilo of Homer. He graduated from Thompson Valley High School in 2003. For 8 years the he served as a wildland firefighter for the U.S. Forest Service. He now owns his own business, True North Custom Wood, Building and Cabinetry, based in Loveland, Colorado.

The couple plans to honeymoon with a trip to New Orleans. They reside in Longmont, Colorado.

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