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Wedding Review by Nicole and Taylor

Filed in Review, Wedding — July 22, 2024

“Pat Werk recently married my husband and me. It was the 4th of July and a last-minute wedding by most planning standards. I connected with Pat on a level where I would consider her family. She made sure my partner and I were heard and fully understood for one of the most important days of our lives. She created a personalized ceremony we will forever cherish in our hearts. Even when it rained during our ceremony, Pat was quick to come to a solution that still led us to a happy and beautiful ending. If I could rate her more than five stars, I would. She is your go-to officiant.”
Nicole and Taylor were married on July 4, along the shore of Twin Lakes, WI.
Thank you, Nicole and Taylor, for writing such a heartfelt review. You know how much I love and adore you. Working with you was such a pleasure, and I also felt like you were like family to me. I loved the ceremony we created together. It was extraordinary and unique, and I won’t forget the joy and happiness I felt on your wedding day.
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