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Emily Jane Wildey and Jordan Webster Cole were married July 23, 2011, in an outdoor ceremony at Aspen Glen Country Club in Carbondale. The Rev. J. Harrison L. Heidel officiated.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wayne Wildey of Basalt. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Evans Cole of Plano, Texas.Cassie Elizabeth Cole of Denver, sister of the groom, was maid of honor. Shanti Elyse Cartmell of Rifle, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Brittany Lucille Burger of Superior, Jessica Leigh Hinker of New Castle, Jamie LeighAnn Macdonald of Grand Junction, Nicole Theresa Nelson of Glenwood Springs and Jennifer Renee Wilson of Searcy, Ark.John Evans Cole of Madison, Miss., brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Groomsmen were Payton Huntington Blanks of Denver; Travis William Cartmell of Rifle, brother of the bride; Creighton Rodgers Hardy of Greenwood, Miss.; Richard Armstrong Huntpalmer of Fayetteville, Ark.; Phildon RaShard Johnson of Jackson, Miss.; Simon Adam Martin of Starkville, Miss.; and John David Wofford III of Winston-Salem, N.C.Noah Anthony Cartmell of Rifle, nephew of the bride, was honorary ring bearer. Ushers were Phillip Nason Stephens of Denver and Marqus Christian Rutledge of Rifle, nephew of the bride.After a wedding trip to Petit St. Vincent, Grenadine Islands, the couple are at home in Denver.

Carbondale Police Chief Gene Schilling will be the guest of honor at a party for his 60th birthday at 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 12, at the Crystal River Caf (formerly Claddaugh Irish Pub), 1374 Main St. in Carbondale. It will be a “Roast A PIG” event, at which PIG is interpreted as Pride, Integrity and Guts, with Fire Chief Ron Leach leading the roast. No gifts, please, but piggy banks will be strategically placed to collect donations for Gene’s favorite charities.

Daniel, Amanda and big sister Alejandra proudly announce the birth of Drea Mae Fruetel. She blessed our lives Sept. 29, 2011. She weighed 6 pounds, 4 ounces, and was 191⁄2 inches long.Loving grandparents are Dennis and Yvonne Diaz of Silt, and Terri Fruetel of Rifle. Great-grandparents are Gene and Eva Diaz of Silt, Ralph Fruetel of Silt and Annie Fruetel of Silt.”We prayed for this Child and the Lord has granted what we asked of him.”1 Samuel 1:27


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