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January 10, 2013

McGowan - Busteed

09/22/2012

Elizabeth McGowan and Craig Busteed were married twice on Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012.

The couple celebrated a traditional ceremony at the Rosewood Country Inn in Bradford, NH followed by a Post-Ceremony Celebratory Re-Enactment Camping & BBQ Extravaganza Celebration Party held at the CrowsNest Campground in Newport, NH. The ceremony was performed by Officiant Extraordinaire, Bob Larabee, and featured the musical artistry of a very talented impromptu kazoo band.

The bride works as a Graphic Designer, while the Groom is an amateur Bigfoot Hunter. The couple make their home in Derry NH with their children, Caius and Marley, and their dogs, Molly and Maybe.

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