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Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands

Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands
View of Mainland Marinduque from Tres Reyes Islands-Click on Photo to link to Marinduque Awaits You

Monday, August 1, 2022

A Collection Of Wedding Photos in the David B Katague Family

Just recently, Alix, my grand daughter announced her engagement in FaceBook

So, hopefully, there will be two weddings in 2023 in the David B Katague Family. 

My other grand daughter, Elaine, has announced her engagement a few months ago. However no specific dates have been announced for Alix but hopefully the weddings will be next year also. With this news, I had an inspiration to compile the following photos of the five weddings in the immediate family including my own in 1957 ( see photo below) 

Our Wedding Group Picture- Boac, Marinduque, May 8, 1957

From Left to Right: Dr David J Katague ( father of the Groom), Elena Nieva Jambalos( mother of the bride), The Groom (Me), the Bride ( Macrine N Jambalos), Paz Barrido Balleza Katague ( Mother of the Groom) and Bernardo Jambalos, Jr. ( father of the bride)

The first wedding in the family was Dinah- my oldest daughter in 1986.


 This was followed a year later with Dodie's wedding-my oldest son

Then in 2002 was Ditas wedding-my youngest daughter


The most recent wedding in the family was Ian's- Dinah's son and my oldest grand child last November, 2021. Here are some photos





I am looking forward to the next two weddings of my two grand daughters next year.

Meanwhile here's a latest photo of my Okra, 9 inches long and growing.


 

 

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