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DISSOLUTIONS 11-04-09

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The following dissolutions recently were filed with the Jackson County Clerk’s office at Jackson Superior Court II:


Marvin R. Epperson, Jackson County, v. Joyce M. Epperson, 600 N. High St., Brownstown, married June 21, 1995, separated Oct. 29, 2009, filed Oct. 29.


Cheryl Laverne Wheeler, 402 E. Tanner St., Brownstown, v. Gary Lynn Wheeler, 5920 S. 500W, Vallonia, married April 17, 1982, separated Sept. 12, 2009, filed Oct. 27.


Belinda Sue Blair, 1345 W. Second St., Seymour, v. George Willard Blair, 10704 N. Ind. 11, Seymour, married Dec. 20, 1996, separated Oct. 10, 2009, filed Oct. 27.


Jacklyn Octavec, Jackson County, v. Joseph Octavec, 831 North Drive, Seymour, married Sept. 19, 1996, separated Oct. 10, 2009, filed Oct. 26.


Michael D. Wyatt, Jackson County, v. Stephanie A. Wyatt, 492 Cassidy Lane, Mitchell, married Aug. 3, 1996, separated Oct. 29, 2007, filed Oct. 26.


Tara Clark, Jackson County, v. Roger E. Clark II, 306 S. Commerce Drive, Seymour, married Aug. 29, 2007, separated July 15, 2009, filed Oct. 22.


Sarah Nicole Hughbanks v. Troy Allen Hughbanks, both of 1330 S. 350E, Brownstown, married July 16, 2005, separated Aug. 12, 2009, filed Oct. 19.


Greg Caudill v. Heather Caudill, both of 22034 Redding Woods, Seymour, married Feb. 11, 1994, separated Aug. 29, 2009, filed Oct. 2.


Misti Stott, 317 Haag Lane, Seymour, v. Harold Stott, 555 Jewell St., Columbus, married March 25, 2005, separated July 12, 2009, filed Oct. 10.


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