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Sunday, May 06, 2007
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Jamie Marie Stager of Cupertino and Tyler Elliott Nelson of Napa announce their engagement to be married June 16, in Napa.

The matron of honor is Jennifer Brown, and the maid of honor is Radena Stager. Bridesmaids are Sara Jalali, Ryan Parrett, Shannon Moreali and Kelly Knipp. The best man is Ely Lopez, and the groomsmen are Grant Long Jr., Clancy Coakley, David Renz, Will Mastin and Kevin Stager. Flower girls are Rosa and Sonia Mastin.
The couple will honeymoon in Maui for 10 days, and they will make their new home in San Francisco after July 1.

Jamie is the daughter of Jim and Mary Stager of Wilsonville, Ore. She is the granddaughter of Don and Ann Stager.
She graduated from Monta Vista High School in 1999, from UC Davis in 2003, and from Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions in 2007. Jamie is a physical therapist.

Tyler is the son of mother Carolyn Nelson and father Hilary L. Nelson, both of Napa. He graduated from Vintage High School in 1999, from UC Davis in 2003, and from Harvard School of Dental Medicine in 2007. Tyler is employed by UCSF Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery as a first-year resident.
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