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Jane E. Rokes
New Hampshire Justice of the Peace
& Wedding Officiant

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Alisha & Jeremy
Alisha & Jeremy - Fitzwilliam - A Woodland Wedding
Pictures by Affordable Memories Wedding Photography, Jaffrey, NH
AlishaTheir first gift to each other

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Maureen & Mike -Rindge, NH

Meghan & Nick
Meghan & Nick, Topsfield Commons, Topsfield, MA

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Alyssa & Joe, Keene Country Club, Keene, NH


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Kimberly & Christopher, Chesterfield Inn, Chesterfield, NH

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Scott & Amy, York Beach, ME
This is a best friend's son and his beautiful bride!
What an incredible honor for me!

Jacqueline & Jonathan - Cathedral of the Pines, Rindge, NH
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Shaina & Justin - Atkinson Country Club

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Jessica & Ian - The Shattuck

CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR IMPENDING WEDDING! LET THE MAGIC BEGIN!'

2009 finds me traveling extensively in New Hampshire, but also in Massachusetts. More and more I am writing ceremonies that are tailored to each couple I work with, using very little boilerplate language. I just returned from Elm Bank in Wellesley, Massachusetts where I officiated for Steve and Shana. They worked hard to incorporate their Jewish and Catholic roots in a ceremony that was lovely and personal. I'll be at The Shattuck and Cathedral of the Pines frequently during the months of June through October and at the Bedford Inn as well. Zorvino Vineyards and The Currier Museum in Manchester are also venues I'll be visiting. I'll be heading to Templeton, Mass in August to officiate for the sister of an earlier bride. I do feel lucky!!!! Thank you for trusting me to be an integral part of your special day.

2008 exceeded my expectations! I had the honor of officiating at many civil union ceremonies, many winter weddings and the summer months were full, finding me mostly in Cheshire County (Fitzwilliam, Rindge, Jaffrey, Keene), but also venturing into other counties in New Hampshire, as my schedule allowed. In August I was at the York Beach Harbor Inn, in York Beach, Maine, with a co-officiant, and September I was in Holyoke, Mass, which was especially nice. Without my husband's constant support, traveling as extensively as I did wouldn't have be possible. I thank him for creating memories that will last a lifetime. I'm amazed that some of the small towns we ventured into even exist, and all we experienced was by virtue of my Justice of the Peace commitments.
2007 was a busy wedding year! Meeting so many wonderful couples, who I know are going to be spending long and full lives together, left me feeling happy. Thank you for the honor of allowing me to officiate at your ceremonies. I especially enjoyed writing, based on your own words and thoughts, what I felt was a perfect ceremony for each couple I worked with. I am a better person for having been a part of your special day! Thank you again for the memories!

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riting ceremonies and ultimately officiating at a couple's marriage is all about privilege! A thought provoking ceremony is a wonderful segue into married life, a way to affirm and celebrate the decision to become partners in the company of family and friends. That being said, I would consider writing your vows and ceremony an honor. I love the spoken word and weaving traditional or non-traditional vows together with readings of your choice as well as having an understanding of wedding nuances, allows me to achieve a ceremony tailored to each couple. It is hugely satisfying to be a witness to the process of solidifying a promise for the future. If you would like a short, simple ceremony, without any fuss, I can honor that request too. If you prefer to write your own ceremony, but need an officiant to express your feelings for one another, you've come to the right person. I have officiated at weddings as large as two hundred people and as intimate as three people, including the bride and groom. You decide whether you would prefer a religious or non-religious ceremony. As Shakespeare wrote, "the world is your oyster."

Officiating at small country weddings for couples who have lived together for a while, and for any variety of reasons decide to make it official, is a joy. I can usually do something spontaneous so don't hesitate to call me last minute. I have performed remarriages for couples who decide they are happier together than apart, which is very nice and actually not that unusual. If I can't accommodate you, I am more than happy to refer you to another Justice of the Peace. The picture of Mike and Maureen on this, my home page, is from their wedding in Rindge. Their original Justice of the Peace had to have open heart surgery so I stepped in at the last minute. It was an intimate gathering and I'll hold the memory of their wedding in my heart because everyone was so nice and easy to work with. It felt like we had always been friends. I have performed as many as three weddings in one day, because they were in two hour intervals and all close enough so this was manageable. If you look at my calendar and see a specific date booked, don't hesitate to ask about availability. If the locations and times don't overlap I may be able to accommodate you. I pride myself on always looking professional and will inquire about colors so I don't clash with the bridal party.

Click on LOCATION/VENUE, and FEE for more information.

Click on PHOTOS, PHOTOS PAGE 2, PHOTOS PAGE 3, PHOTOS PAGE 4, PHOTOS PAGE 5 and PHOTOS PAGE 6 to see how stunning some of the couples I've officiated for are!

Click on TESTIMONIALS to hear what some couples have to say about their wedding ceremonies. Feel free to look at my vendor listing page, marriage license information page, wedding song page, sample readings page and calendar page located in the navigator portion of this page.

Contact me at brokesjr1@ne.rr.com, at (home) 603-357-8856 or 603-313-4107 (cell) to speak with me about availability or with any questions you may have.



On December 18, 2007, my husband and I celebrated our Silver Wedding Anniversary at a gathering hosted by our children and our families!

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Grow Old With Me by John Lennon

Grow old along with me
The best is yet to be
When our time has come
We will be as one
God bless our love
God bless our love
Grow old along with me
Two branches of one tree
Face the setting sun
When the day is done
God bless our love
God bless our love
Spending our lives together
Man and wife together
World without end
World without end
Grow old along with me
Whatever fate decrees
We will see it through
For our love is true
God bless our love
God bless our love