Washington County Marriage Licenses Reflect Community Diversity
From young professionals like Chance Kelly Cooper and Anna Melissa Swanson, both in their mid-30s, to established individuals like James Ray Hilton, 57, and Jennifer Joy Kentner, 52, all of Springdale, these licenses showcase the county’s dynamic demographic.
Love Knows No Age or Distance
Couples across different age groups have come together, reflecting the versatility of love. For instance, Walker Patton Fox, 22, and Solange Victoria Avalo Martinez, 23, both of Farmington; Dylan Allan Reeves, 31, and Melissa Joely Burns, 23, both of Fayetteville; and Mark Demetrius Spencer, 61, and Jennifer Sue Hamby, 47, both of Fayetteville, all reflect the diversity of love across age brackets.
Furthermore, some couples have bridged distance, such as Ethan Michael Burt, 19, from Royse City, Texas, and Ashley Amariah Clark, 20, from Summers; or Andrew Paul Neumann, 27, from Lowell, and Allison Nicole Beiswanger, 30, from Lowell, all of whom have found love beyond geographical boundaries.
A Glimpse Into Local Cultural Fabric
Washington County’s marriage licenses also highlight the rich cultural fabric of the county. For example, the marriage of Tung Phuong Huynh, 44, and Sophia Mytri Huynh, 38, both of Fayetteville, and the marriage of Alejandro Rios Ortiz, 41, and Adriana Ochoa Torres, 34, both of Lowell, reflect the county’s diverse cultural influences.
These engagements illustrate that love transcends cultural and socioeconomic differences, fostering a harmonious community that cherishes and celebrates these unions.