Domenica Boisvert, Todd Parker

Toronto, OHLocal News

Domenica Boisvert and Todd Parker announced their engagement, confirmed by their parents, William and Diann Schmitt of Mingo Junction and Todd E. and Jennifer Parker of Bloomingdale. Boisvert, a registered nurse in critical care transport, is the daughter of Fred and Jen Boisvert from Southeast Florida. The engagement marks a significant milestone for both families, who have expressed their joy in this union. The couple's commitment not only brings excitement but also strengthens community ties.

Local residents have shown interest in the couple's plans, with many looking forward to celebrating this new chapter. The engagement announcement reflects the values of family and partnership that are cherished in the area. As they prepare for their wedding, the couple will likely engage with local traditions and celebrations. This engagement highlights the importance of community and familial support in personal milestones.

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