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Sunday, February 11, 2007
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Larry Scorza and Tammy Scorza, both of Napa, are very excited to announce the engagement of their daughter, Michelle Scorza, to Andrew Crane, son of Van and Debbie Crane of Lincoln.

Michelle and Andrew both graduated from Napa High School and attended the same church during their teen years, though they were only acquaintances. They were reacquainted in 2003 when they worked side by side at LifePointe Christian Church in Elk Grove. Michelle was working as a children's ministry intern and Andrew as director of music and worship. They quickly became good friends, sharing their love for the San Francisco Giants and, soon after, realized their love for each other.
Under the backdrop of a beautiful San Francisco skyline, Andrew proposed on a quiet night at, of all places, AT&T Park, the home of the Giants.

They will be married on June 2 in Sacramento, where they also plan to reside and start a family.
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John wrote on Feb 20, 2007 7:21 AM:

" I was reading the wedding announcement of Larry Tammy Scorza's daughter and was wondering if this is the Laryy Scorza that went to Denver Automotive and Deisel college in the late 70's? Well if it is Hello Larry from John Shepherd. We worked at JC Penney together. john6159@hotmail.com Congratulations on your daughters engagement. "

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