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Desiree and George’s review

Filed in Review, Wedding — October 15, 2016

As we are wrapping up wedding season, we have had some really wonderful reviews written for us lately. Here is the most recent one from Desiree and George, who were married at the First Lutheran Church in Middleton:

“Pat was amazing to work with! She made the ceremony about us and made sure to include unique touches into the vows. Our guests loved the ceremony and how personalized it was. She really took the time to get to know us and it showed. We couldn’t have asked for a better person to help us start a new chapter in our lives together.”

(Photography by Artistry of E)

 

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