Hawkins-Braden Wedding
For the Herald | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 9 months AGO
David and Alicia Braden of Bonners Ferry, ID, would like to
announce the marriage of their daughter, Meadow Joy Braden,
to Julian Jacob Hawkins on July 16th , 2016, in Boise, ID.
Meadow was born in Boundary County in the family home with
local midwives, Barb Rawlings and Kendra Scarlett attendance.
She attended local schools; Woodhaven (a small parent
cooperative), Evergreen and Valley View Elementary Schools,
Boundary County Middle School, and Bonners Ferry High School,
in 2004.
She graduated from Boise State University in 2008
with a degree in Communications and in 2011, with a Teaching
Credential in Middle and High School Education.
The couple met while they were both attending Boise State,
both as student/athletes; Julian on the football team and
Meadow on the track team.
Julian was born and raised in Long Beach, CA, until moving to
Boise, ID to attend Boise State University. Julian graduated
with a degree in Communications. His parents are David and Mary Hawkins of Long Beach, CA.
After the wedding, the couple will reside in the Seattle area.
“In all the world there is no heart for me like yours. In all the
world there is no love for you like mine.”
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