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September 22, 2011

Cooper, Knipper announce October wedding

CENTERVILLE — Jason Cooper and Stacie Knipper are pleased to announce their engagement and upcoming wedding.

Jason is the son of David and Vanessa Fraser of Centerville and the late Bruce Cooper of Seymour.  Stacie is the daughter of Dennis and Janice Knipper of Greeley.

Stacie is a 2001 graduate of West Delaware High School, a 2005 graduate of the University of Iowa and a 2008 graduate of Kirkwood Community College. Stacie is an occupational therapy assistant at Methodist Hospital in Des Moines.

Jason is a 2000 graduate of Centerville High School, a 2002 graduate of Indian Hills Community College and a 2006 graduate of Kansas State University. Jason is an intern architect at FEH Associates in Des Moines.

The couple will be married Oct. 1 in Des Moines.

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