Mr. and Mrs. Matthew McFadden

Toronto, OHLocal News

Rosalie Granato and Matthew McFadden exchanged vows on February 16 at Niagara Falls, New York, in a ceremony set against the breathtaking backdrop of the falls. The bride, daughter of Donald and Kathy Granato from Weirton, West Virginia, is a 2012 graduate of Madonna High School and a 2015 college graduate. Their wedding was attended by close family and friends, highlighting the importance of community in their lives. This occasion not only celebrates their union but also represents a cherished moment for the Granato family. The choice of Niagara Falls as a venue underscores the couple’s appreciation for nature and memorable experiences.

The wedding reflects a growing trend among couples seeking unique and picturesque locations for their ceremonies. As they embark on this new chapter together, their story resonates with others in their community. The celebration of love and commitment serves as an inspiration for future generations.

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