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A Review by Kayla and Paul

Filed in Review, Wedding — June 27, 2021

 

“Where do we even begin? From our very first consultation with Pat, we made an instant connection and knew at the very moment we wanted to work with her for our ceremony. Pat is energetic, thoughtful, and personable. You can really tell how passionate Pat is about what she does! We got great satisfaction knowing that Pat was there for us whenever we had questions throughout the planning process and helped create the perfect ceremony for us based on our preferences. We were very pleased with how responsive and organized she was – even assisting us with orchestrating our wedding rehearsal the night before – something we absolutely knew we needed help with. I can’t speak highly enough of Pat! She did a phenomenal job!! I would highly recommend Pat to anyone looking for a wedding officiant.”
Kayla and Paul were married on May 29, 2021, at RiverStone Premier Event Center in Fort Atkinson, WI.

Thank you so much Kayla and Paul for your extremely kind comments about your experience working with me. The feeling is mutual. The two of you are the BEST and it was a complete joy working with both of you. I loved officiating your wedding at RiverStone and wish the two of you all the best in the years to come.

To see more photos by The Siegers Photo + Video from this breathtaking wedding click here.

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