Steve Dubail, Lee Ann and Cliff Walch are excited to announce the engagement of their son, Joseph Britton Dubail, to Taunya Michelle Gwin. - Contributed photo
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Steve Dubail, Lee Ann and Cliff Walch are excited to announce the engagement of their son, Joseph Britton Dubail, to Taunya Michelle Gwin.

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May 21, 2008 · Updated 5:05 PM 

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Joseph Britton Dubail, Taunya Michelle Gwin

Steve Dubail, Lee Ann and Cliff Walch are excited to announce the engagement of their son, Joseph Britton Dubail, to Taunya Michelle Gwin.

Joe was born and raised in Friday Harbor. He graduated from Friday Harbor High School and Skagit Valley College through the Running Start program. He now works for Eagle River in Kirkland, doing what he loves most: working with computers.

Tauyna is the daughter of Arlene and Bill West of Silverdale. Taunya was born in Brewster and graduated from Juanita High School. She then went to the BodyMind Academy in Bellevue. After graduating, Taunya opened her own massage studio in Kirkland, called Everybody Therapeutic Massage.

Joe and Taunya live in Kirkland and are planning a June wedding.

— Send wedding and engagement announcements to James Krall, The Journal, P.O. Box 519, Friday Harbor 98250, or jkrall@sanjuanjournal.com

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