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Ochsendorf -- Engelhardt

Kelsey Marie Ochsendorf and Patrick Ryan Engelhardt, both of Marietta, Ga., are engaged to be married June 24 at Wai'oli Church in Hanalei, Hawaii.

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Ochsendorf is the daughter of Kevin and Karen Ochsendorf of Willmar.

She is a 2003 graduate of Willmar Senior High School, a 2007 graduate of Minnesota State University in Moorhead with a degree in biology, and is studying for a master's degree in public health from Walden University in Minneapolis. She is employed by Diver's Supply in Marietta as a sales representative and is an intern at the Metro Atlanta Red Cross.

Engelhardt is the son of Tom and Meikel Engelhardt of Bismarck, N.D.

He is a 2001 graduate of St. Mary's Catholic High School in Bismarck and a 2006 graduate of North Dakota State University in Fargo with a degree in dietetics. Engelhardt served seven years in the North Dakota National Guard and three years of active duty as a medical operations officer, with one tour of duty in Iraq. He is studying at Life University in Marietta for a doctor of chiropractic degree.


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