On July 14, 2016

Engaged: Molly Koch of Killington and Dustin Parker of South Royalton

Courtesy of Vibe Portrait Art.

Molly Koch and Dustin Parker

KILLINGTON — Mrs. Sally Koch and Mr. Clifford Koch of Killington are proud to announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Molly Koch, to Dustin Parker, son of Timothy and Shelly Parker of South Royalton.

Dustin Parker is the director of athletic communications and academic compliance officer of the University of Maine at Farmington in Farmington, Maine. Molly Koch is a 2016 graduate from the University of Vermont and is studying to become a registered dietitian at Keene State College in Keene, N.H. The wedding is planned for June of 2018.

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