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you could put the bridegroom is son of "dad", "mom & stepdad" and grew up with special support from "aunt & uncle".
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I know this sounds dumb. But I just need some ideas. Okay, FI's parents are divorced. His mother remarried. We know how to word that. But we want to include his aunt (mom's sister) & uncle (that pretty much raised him) into the wedding announcement too. How would we go about that?
I know, silly question. LOL!