David and Angela Shutty of Hastings and Mark and Andrea Sossong of New Germany have announced the engagement of their children, Kristen Shutty and Brennan Sossong.
Miss Shutty is a 2001 graduate of Bishop Carroll High School, Ebensburg, and a 2005 graduate of St. Francis University, Loretto.
She is employed by Coach Inc., Manhattan, N.Y., as an account associate in Special Markets.
Mr. Sossong is a 2001 graduate of Bishop Carroll High School and a 2006 graduate of St. Francis University.
He is pursuing a master’s degree in Occupational Therapy.
A Sept. 22 wedding is planned.
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