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January 11, 2010

Tom and Sue Myers

Tom and Sue Myers celebrated their golden anniversary Saturday with a family dinner. They also plan to take a trip down south in the spring.

They were married Jan. 9, 1960, in St. Bridget Church on Wheatland Avenue. Father William Higi (now bishop of Lafayette) performed the ceremony when he was the assistant to Father Francis Meehan.

Sue retired from Logansport State Hospital after 25 years as an attendant and QMA in 2004.

Tom worked at Hizer Body Shop for 30 years.

They have a daughter, Kathy Snyder, and three grandsons, Brandon, Brock and Braeden Snyder. One son, Keith, passed away in 1994.

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