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College sweethearts united forever
published: Monday | September 11, 2006

Keisha Shakespeare-Blackmore, Staff Reporter


Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunn looking radiant as they get ready to conquer the world together with love. - photos by Norman Grindley /Deputy Chief Photographer

They were sweethearts in university and have now tied the knot. Tracy-Ann Darmand and Richard Dunn the winners of The Gleaner's "Will You Marry Me?" Valentine competition were married on September 2 at the Terra Nova hotel in St. Andrew.

The 2:00 p.m. ceremony was officiated by the Pastor Kenroy Salter, from the Praise Chapel United Pentecostal Church in Montego Bay. Ms. Darmand, 24 years old, is the daughter of Althea Knight and Kenneth Darmand. She is an accounting manager at Magna Reward in Kingston. Richard Dunn is 28 years old and the son of Margaret and Lloyd Dunn. He is a marketing officer at AAMM Credit Union in Kingston.

In September 2002, the couple arrived on campus at the University of Technology to tackle the new school year. Little did they know they would meet each other and spend they rest of their lives together. On day one, Darmand was arranging her class schedule when she saw Dunn. He strolled in late.

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