NVR Logo
Duncan-Garrett
Monday, September 04, 2006
Save and Share Share
Julie Duncan and Troy Garrett, both of Sonoma, married July 22 at Stone Tree Golf Club in Novato. The maid of honor was Jamie Merryweather and bridesmaids were Jenny Keller, Megan Deemer, Kelly Arata, Candace Duncan and Justus Meno-Elaison. The best man was Casey Rogina and groomsmen were Justin Garrett, Thomas Dankworth, Darrell Griffith, Mike Noto and Mike Duncan. The flower girls were Isabela and Angelina Delgadillo; the ring bearers were Trent and Tyler Garrett.

The reception was held at Stone Tree Golf Club in Novato. The couple honeymooned in Los Cabos, Mexico for 10 days. They will make their new home in Shasta County.
The bride's mother is Patricia Duncan of Napa and her uncle is Buzzy Keller of Napa. Her grandparents are Reba and Ernie Keller of Redding. The bride graduated from Napa Valley Adult School in 2004 and is currently attending Napa Valley College. She is a medical biller at Sonoma Valley Hospital.

The groom's parents are Michael and Karen Garrett of Sonoma. His grandparents are Elena Garaventa of Sonoma and Georgia Garrett of Clearlake. The groom graduated from Sonoma Valley High School in 1998. He is an emergency medical technician at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital and Sonoma Valley Hospital.
No comments posted.
Comment Guidelines
The goal of the story comments section at NapaValleyRegister.com is to have an open, thought-provoking, civil community forum for all issues.
What gets your comment posted?
• Staying on topic
• Keeping your comment to 300 words or less
• Avoiding name-calling
• Addressing your comments to the message rather than the messenger
What gets your comment deleted?
• Personal attacks
• Derogatory remarks
• Name-calling of any sort
• Going off-topic
• Hate speech
• Racially-insensitive comments
• Implying guilt of a subject in a crime story before there is a court verdict
• Posting e-mail addresses
• Posting comments of a commercial nature
• POSTING WITH ALL CAPITAL LETTERS
• Linking multiple comments together with "to be continued..." to get around the 300 word limit.
The fine print
- Comments are either approved or denied. We do not edit comments.
- You are welcome to modify and resubmit a denied comment.
- Comments may take several hours to be posted.
- Comments posted are those of the writer, and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of NapaValleyRegister.com, its employees or its parent company.
- Do you have information on a story? Please go to our virtual newsroom to send us a news tip.
- If you feel a posted comment has violated our guidelines, please contact online@napanews.com or add a comment indicating you have an issue and our moderators will review the comment in question.
Search:
Web Search Powered
By Yahoo! Search
Napa Valley Register on Facebook
Copyright © 2009 Napa Valley Publishing, a member of Lee Enterprises, Inc.
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy