Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Liston

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Bradley and Deborah Liston of Wellsburg will celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary on April 12, 2025. The couple's wedding took place in 1970 at the Wellsburg United Pentecostal Church, officiated by the bride's father, the late Rev. L. C. Porter.

They will celebrate this significant milestone with family members, including their son Jason A. Liston from Detroit. The Listons' relationship has endured through various life challenges, showcasing their strong bond and dedication to each other. Celebrating such anniversaries emphasizes the value of family and relationships in the local community. This event not only marks a personal milestone for the Listons but also serves as an inspiration for others regarding the importance of love and commitment.

Their journey together over the decades illustrates the joys and challenges of a long-lasting marriage. Such celebrations contribute to the fabric of community life, reinforcing connections among families and friends.

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