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Your PEI Wedding: Marsha Weeks, PEI Marriage Commissioner

Your PEI Wedding: Marsha Weeks, PEI Marriage Commissioner

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29 Fredericton Station Rd, New Glasgow, Prince Edward Island, C0A 1N0, Canada
(902) 314-1865 www.yourpeiwedding.com
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Jul 7, 2018
My mom married my stepdad with Marsha as the commissionaire, and mom loved her! Marsha did a tradition called the Fisherman's Knot, that included me into the ceremony, which made it extra special. She met us on a set date, at a location my folks chose the day before the wedding, (because we came from Alberta and they had to find a spot they liked to get married in.) Mom found out Marsha also plays the fiddle and was doing a show that night, so she invited us out to the show, and played a polka just for my parents when we got there. (Marsha knew the polka had sentimental meaning for my mom and stepdad.) She was totally friendly and kind and Mom says she would pick Marsha a hundred times over to do the wedding again! Thanks Marsha...you made everyone so happy!

May 17, 2018
Marsha was born to preform weddings, and her passion shines through when you meet her. She is professional, kind hearted and very committed to ensuring that your ceremony is perfect. As a fellow vendor, I can attest to her work ethic, and attention to detail. Marsha is always on time, super approachable and very knowledgable about the services she provides. Without hesitation, I would recommend Marsha as your PEI wedding commissioner.

Nov 17, 2017
Marsha is fantastic. She cares so deeply about making sure each and every wedding is special.

Sep 4, 2017
Marsha is amazing!

Aug 31, 2017

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