Camden County Surrogate reaches milestone with 500th wedding ceremony

Camden County Surrogate reaches milestone with 500th wedding ceremony
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On Friday, Camden County Surrogate Michelle Gentek-Mayer officiated her 500th wedding ceremony at the Camden County Sustainability Building.

“Each wedding that I officiate is special in its own way and it is an honor for me to be able to play a role in such a significant time in so many people’s lives,” Gentek-Mayer expressed. “It is a great accomplishment to have officiated 500 weddings and I can’t wait to continue this honor in the future.”

For those seeking more information about the services offered by the Surrogate Court, contact can be made via phone at (856) 225-7282 or through email at michelle.gentekmayer@camdencounty.com.



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