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Hulseys celebrate 50th wedding anniversary

Paul and Naomi Hulsey celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at a party given by their daughters on March 13 at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Park Hills, Missouri. Approximately 50 family members and friends joined in the celebration.

Paul Hulsey and Naomi Reddick were married on March 10, 1955, in Hernandez, Miss. Paul is the son of the late Hubert and Alma (Willis) Hulsey. Naomi is the daughter of the late Percy and Rosetta (Hutchings) Reddick. They are the parents of four daughters: Gwen (Mike) Grayson, Shannon (Jimmy) Sansom, Anita Gibson, and Michaela (Wayne) McCarron. They have eight grandchildren: Ben and Kyle Gibson, Doug Grayson, Ashley and Jeff Sansom, and Corey, Nick and Yancy McCarron.

Paul is retired from the U.S. Army and the U.S. Postal Service. Naomi is currently employed at Mineral Area Regional Medical Center. They are members of the Farmington VFW, Amvets, and Mineral Area Elks. Paul and Naomi enjoy traveling and many other activities. They live on a farm in St. Francois/Ste. Genevieve counties.

[Daily Journal/Sept. 22, 2005]


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