
Joseph Presser and Lauren Rodrigue-Presser

Joseph Presser and Lauren Rodrigue-Presser
Joseph Presser and Lauren Rodrigue-Presser
MINOT — Lauren Elisabeth Rodrigue, daughter of Michael and Doris Rodrigue of Lewiston, was married July 16 to Joseph Lieber Presser, son of Stephen and ArLynn Presser of Chicago, Illinois. Isla T. Hansen, a registered minister and long-time friend of the bride, officiated at the ceremony on a beautiful summer day overlooking the Western Mountains at Farview Farm in Minot.
Lib Tietjen, a college friend of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Ann Danforth, high school friend, and Eva Molcard, Kati Loeb, Devon Maloney, Daria Whalen and Carolyn Johnson, college friends.
Christopher Redmond and Robert Henderson, lifetime friends of the bridegroom, were best men. Groomsmen were Eastman Presser and David Presser, brothers of the bridegroom, Matthew Rodrigue, brother of the bride and Nicholas Clemente, a college friend.
The bride is a senior copywriter at an advertising agency in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, as well as a freelance writer. She graduated from Boston University in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism.
The bridegroom is the founder and creative director of an animation and design company serving media and consumer brands. He graduated from Boston University in 2010 with a bachelor’s degree in film and television.
The couple currently resides at Fort Greene, Brooklyn, with their rescue dog, Molly.
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