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Brian S. Vaughan, Celebrant

"Celebrating Life's Transitions"

Over 25 years of experience in planning and leading rites of celebration, transition, union, healing, forgiveness, completion, and reconciliation.
 
Offering personalized ceremonies to mark life's many transitions.
 

Specializing in weddings, engagements, renewals, and betrothal ceremonies; same sex unions and commitment ceremonies; funerals and memorials; divorce/ healing/ closure ceremonies; graduation celebrations; home and business opening blessings; retirement celebrations; and ceremonies marking the significant passages and transitions we choose to celebrate in this life
 
Brian will help you create a uniquely beautiful ceremony that reflects your personal values and perspective.  Your reasons for celebrating are as individual as you are.  Your ceremony should reflect these very singular values.
 
Brian will work with you; helping you to clarify your own values and helping you to express yourself through your ceremony.  He won't impose his style or experiences on you.  He won't try to force you to fit into a cookie cutter ceremony.  Your ritual of celebration will be as special and unique as you are.

Licensed to perform weddings in VA, MD, DE, DC and WV.

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A beautiful autumnal wedding.
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UVA Wedding Chapel, Charlottesville, VA
Certified Celebrant
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Brian S. Vaughan
Post Office Box 299
Gordonsville, VA 22942-0299

Phone: (540) 212-1480

bvaughan14@earthlink.net

Contact Brian to discuss arrangements for your wedding:  540-212-1480
Over 25 years of celebrant experience in the Mid-Atlantic Region.