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Malack-Osborn
Thursday, February 23, 2006
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Patricia V. Malack and Chris N. Osborn, both of Fair Oaks, were married Sept. 17, 2005, at the groom's parents' country home in Napa.

The couple gave out hand-made Mini Spy Hunter pinball machines filled with candy. Also hand-made was the wedding cake, a chocolate delight made by the groom's grandmother. Instead of a first dance, there was a "first swing" as husband and wife, on a white swing in front of a lovely red barn. The swing was lovingly decorated by the bridesmaids. All this was capped off by a five-day fun-filled honeymoon in Las Vegas.
Jenny Baslee was the maid of honor and Lila Greenfield was the bridesmaid. Pat Havens was the best man and the groomsman was Dave Lewis. Joseph Havens was the ring bearer.

The bride is the daughter of Angelita and Jack Malack of Napa. Patricia graduated from Napa High School, class of 1998 and attends Napa Valley College.
The groom is the son of Robert and Sue Osborn of Napa and the grandson of Jean Osborn of Benicia. Chris graduated from Vintage High School in 1988 and attended Napa Valley College from 1988 to 1990. He is employed by WarmFloors in Napa as an IT specialist and FullSystem Inc. in Napa, as the chief technology officer.

The couple make their new home together in Fair Oaks.
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