Inabnet/Prince


Published on Monday, July 21, 2008 11:25 AM CDT



The marriage of Kelsi Marie Miller Prince and Scott Parker Inabnet was solemnized on April 12 at Rockland Community Church in Evergreen, Colo. A reception followed at The Lake House in Evergreen.

The bride is the daughter of Richard Miller of Seal Beach, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. David Prince of New Castle, Calif. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ashley Inabnet of Lacombe.

The bride, whose mother is the former Carol Bergeson of Pismo Beach, Calif., graduated from Lincoln High School in Lincoln, Calif. She graduated from University of California at Santa Barbara, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications. She is employed by the Alliance for Choice in Education as the Director of College Guidance and Alumni Relations.

Mrs. Scott Inabnet

Prince is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bergeson of Pismo Beach, Calif., Mr. Jerry Miller, and the late Mrs. Hazel Miller of Seal Beach, Calif.

The groom, whose mother is the former Suzanne Bensabat of New Orleans, graduated from Slidell High School, and graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. He is employed by I.M. Financial, LLC in Denver, Colo., where he is a financial advisor.

Inabnet is the grandson of the late William Morris Inabnet and Bobby Sullivan Inabnet, Mr. and Mrs. L. Valentine Lee Jr. of Metairie, the the late Albert A. Bensabat Jr.

Following a wedding trip to Mexico, the couple will reside in Denver.


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