SURRY – Mary and Steven Cameron of Surry are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Erin Wilbur of Troy to Bill Brosseau, also of Troy. Erin is the daughter of Mary and Steve Cameron of Surry and John Wilbur of Orlando, Fla. Bill is the son of Susan Mitchell and Paul and Aleta Brosseau of Lyndonville, Vt. Erin is a 2002 graduate of Ellsworth High School. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in psychology from Husson College in 2007 and is nearing completion of a master’s degree in school counseling. She is employed as a residential counselor at Ironwood Maine. Bill is a 2002 graduate of Lyndon Institute in Lyndonville, Vt., and received his bachelor’s degree from Husson College in 2002. He is employed at Mount View Junior High School as a special education teacher. The couple is planning a July 2009 wedding in St. Lucia.
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