Join Hannah and Daniel on November 6th, 2021 to celebrate their marriage.

 

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The Bride

Hannah grew up in Sac City, IA to parents Tim and Marti. She has an older brother Derek and younger sister Nicole. After graduating from Iowa State, Hannah went on to obtain her Master’s of Nursing from Marquette University. She then moved to Des Moines to begin her career as a critical care nurse and now serves as the Night Shift Supervisor for the Cardiac Surgical ICU at Mercy Medical Center.

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The Groom

Daniel grew up in the Ames, IA, to parents Steve and Linda. He has two older siblings, Ashley and Greg. Daniel graduated from Iowa State University with degrees in Accounting & Finance and is now a Product Manager at Dwolla, a technology company in Des Moines.

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How they met

Hannah and Daniel met in the Spring of 2015 while both studying abroad in Cork, Ireland. They both took an archaeology class together and figured out early on that they both loved traveling together. They became good friends and started dating the following semester while back at Iowa State. Since then they’ve continued to explore the world together, have become residents of Beaverdale, IA and are proud parents to Frannie - their resident ankle biter.

 

Ceremony

2:00

We’re pleased to be getting married by Deacon Frank Montabon at St. Thomas Aquinas parish, next to ISU’s campus.

St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church
2210 Lincoln Way
Ames Iowa
50014

Reception

4:00

Please join us after the ceremony for a cocktail hour with dinner and dance to follow at Prairie Moon Winery.

Prairie Moon Winery
3801 W 190th St
Ames Iowa
50014

 

COVID-19 Precautions

St. Thomas Acquinas asks that all guests please wear a mask while in the church. We highly encourage our guests to comply. Masks will be provided at the entrance to the church.

Prairie Moon winery asks guests that are not fully vaccinated against covid-19 to please wear masks.

Thank you for your understanding during this difficult time.