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1:42 am Saturday, November 18, 2000

HEIDI ANN GUITE, THOMAS LEA LOFTIS

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Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jackson of Foley and Mr. and Mrs. David Guite of Barnum, Minn., announce the engagement of their daughter, Heidi Ann Guite, to Thomas Lea Loftis, son of Jeannie Loftis and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper Loftis of Butler.
The wedding will be held Saturday, Nov. 25, 2000, at 6:30 p.m., at The Grand Marriott Hotel in Point Clear.
Miss Guite is the granddaughter of Jackie Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Guite.
The bride-elect is a graduate of Barnum High School, Faulkner State Junior College and The University of Alabama. She holds a bachelor of science degree in criminal justice and child and human development. Miss Guite is also a graduate of the Bay Minette Police Academy.
She is currently employed by the Foley Police Department.
Mr. Loftis is the grandson of Mary Maude Hobbs of Cuba, the late McAllister Loftis of Butler and the late Elizabeth Lambert of Citronelle.
The bridegroom-elect, a graduate of Patrician Academy, attended the University of West Alabama and graduated from the Bay Minette Police Academy.
Mr. Loftis is currently employed by Foley Police Department.
A reception will be held in the Ballroom following the ceremony. Family and friends are invited to attend.

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