Lucinda Watson and Ted Bell
Lucinda Watson, a granddaughter of IBM’s founder, and Ted Bell, an author, first met in college in 1968.
The bride, an opera singer and the groom, a magician, have combined their acts.
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The couple met at a Bible study group, where Alan Krill was hard to miss. It was Halloween night and he was the only one in costume.
Elizabeth Murphy was sitting at the bar, waiting for a date that never arrived. Ben Karambiri was also at the bar, waiting for a table.
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Lucinda Watson, a granddaughter of IBM’s founder, and Ted Bell, an author, first met in college in 1968.
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