punctuation - Do nonrestrictive appositives always require commas?



In the following example, I have one wife, one daughter and one son.


(1) My wife, Angie; my son, Mike; and my daughter, Danielle, will be at the picnic.


I think the semicolons are very technically correct, but they are an eyesore.


Other possibilities:


(2) My wife, Angie, my son, Mike and my daughter, Danielle, will be at the picnic.


(3) My wife Angie, my son Mike, and my daughter Danielle will be at the picnic.


Which is preferred -- 1, 2 or 3 above?




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