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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, July 1, 2001

Newlyweds

Melissa Mahealani Amick-Webb, daughter of Ron and Beverly Webb of Kane'ohe, married Jonathan Michael Dailey, son of Albert and Louise Dailey of Nashua, N.H., on April 28 at Alvirne Memorial Chapel in Hudson, N.H. The reception followed at Martha's Exchange in Nashua. The bride (1991, Castle High), formerly of Kane'ohe, is a customer service representative and has a daughter, Savannah Owens, 7. The groom graduated from Alvirne High in 1993 and from White Pines College in 1997 with an associate's degree. They live in Nashua.

Nicole Madeleine Hamren, daughter of Dennis and Diane Grimsman of Atherton, Calif., and David William Hamren Sr. of San Diego, married Peter Karas Davis, son of Theo Davis of Kailua and the late Robert W. Davis, on Oct. 7 in Belmont, Calif. The reception followed in Atherton. The bride (1985 Menlo Atherton High, 1990 Woodbury University bachelor's), now Nicole Hamren Davis, is a business development manager. The groom (1982 La Jolla High, 1991 Stanford University, doctor of medicine), formerly of Kailua, is a plastic surgeon. They live in San Francisco.

Engagements

Kimberly Rae McCorkle, daughter of Alan and Rosemary McCorkle of Jacksonville, Fla., and Edward D. Sultan III, son of Carroll and Edward D. Sultan Jr. of Honolulu, have announced their engagement. Kimberly Rae McCorkle, of Honolulu, formerly of Jacksonville, is a partner at a law firm. Edward D. Sultan III, of Honolulu, is the chief executive officer of a business. They plan to be wed Sept. 1 in Honolulu.