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Sinclair-Carollo
Christine Ann Sinclair, 28, of Dyker Heights, and Rosario
Carollo, 27, of Gravesend, plan to be married on June 17 at
St. Ephrems Roman Catholic Church in Dyker Heights.
The reception will be held at the North Ritz Club in Syosset,
New York where they hope to be joined by 300 friends and family
members.
Sinclair and Carollo plan to honeymoon in Maui.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of John and Ann Sinclair of
Dyker Heights.
She attended Bishop Kearney High School, class of 1996, and
graduated from St. Johns University in 2000 with a bachelors
degree in pharmacy. Sinclair currently works at Silver Rod
pharmacy in Bensonhurst.
The groom-to-be is the son of Calogero and Maria Carollo of
Gravesend. He attended John Dewey High School, class of 1997,
and studied accounting at Kingsborough Community College.
Carollo is employed as a New York City housing inspector.
Who proposed, and how?
The bride-to-be says: Rosario proposed on Christmas
morning 2004, by sitting on my bed and waking me up at 8 am,
after wed spent Christmas Eve with his family until
about 6 am. When he woke me up, I was very surprised to see
him and was extremely tired, until he showed me the beautiful
ring that he had gotten specially made for me.
Then he asked me to marry him, and of course I said,
yes!
My parents captured the entire thing on the video; they
were filming at the door to my room.
How did you meet?
The bride-to-be says: We met in November, 2000, because
my best friend was dating his best friend and they set us
up. We dated for a while and decided we wanted to officially
be boyfriend and girlfriend on New Years Eve 2002, and
weve been inseparable ever since.
We are not only soulmates, but best friends.
Concerns about the wedding?
The bride-to-be says: Im praying every day that
my wedding is a beautiful, sunny day so that I am able to
take all of my pictures outside of my hall in [the North Ritz
Clubs] gorgeous garden with a lake and waterfall.
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