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WEDDING CELEBRATION

MAQUI PAGSUBERON and CAMILLE CABAGNOT 

9th Wedding Anniversary

Sunday, October 18, 2015 to Friday, October 18, 2024

Maqui Pagsuberon and Camille Cabagnot tied the knot on October 18, 2015. This month, specifically on Friday, October 18, 2024, both will be celebrating their 9th wedding anniversary. We continue to say Congratulations and Best Wishes!

This section, through its editor, Gloria Leodivica Ines Araneta, covered the wedding event, 9 years ago, right there at the United States of America

With joy, we recall what we wrote for the couple during their wedding day: “When the dj started to render John Legend’s ‘All of Me’ (see portion of lyrics above) at 3:00 pm of October 18, 2015, it marked the ‘walk down the aisle’ of Camille, the bride, at the grounds of Westridge Golf Club in Cambria, California, to meet Maqui, her groom, in a stylish, elegant and solemn Christian wedding ceremony, officiated by Pastor Mack Harris and attended by guests, relatives and friends coming from different parts of the globe,  with majority from the Philippines, specifically the island of Bohol! 

Ballet & Gold shaded the pulse of the celebration especially planned and designed for Maqui Pagsuberon and Camille Cabagnot. 

Maqui, who works as a nurse in Californa, USA, is a Tagbilaranon. He is the son of Atty. Myrna Trabajo-Pagsuberon and the late Reuben “Binggoy” Pagsuberon. Camille Cabagnot is another Tagbilaranon, the daughter of Rhiva Cabagnot and Roy Tan of this city. Currently, she works as a flight stewardess of Saudia Airlines. 

It was exciting, indeed, to see Boholanos fly to the USA last October 2015 to attend the destination wedding. The first group who hopped in was composed of immediate relatives of Maqui, namely: Atty Myrna Trabajo-Pagsuberon, his mother; Loreta & Elsie Trabajo-Lim, his aunts; Jade Trabajo-Nuera (another aunt) and husband Ryard; Kit Lim, his cousin; Yana Lim, his niece; Roy Tan, his father and Janin Yap-Tan. Also present was the only daughter of Ryard and Jade, Jae Rya Nuera-Villafor who is now based in the USA. She was with her husband, Jerome and daughters Sydney Olivia and Sabrina Olive, the flower girls.

Rhiva Cabagnot and Bohol’s California-based personality, Ricky Inting, led the other Boholano guests who are now residents of America like: Kerie Cabagnot-Sanchez; Sophia Trabajo Bressler of Colorado; Amber Trabajo of London and Mark Mendez – another Boholano in the USA. 

Seasoned event suppliers such as the Makina Productions and Jay Andrino provided the video and photography services, respectively. 

Defintely, another close friend of the Trabajo Clan, Gloria Leodivica Ines Araneta also travelled from the Philippines to the USA as one of the wedding consultants representing “Smile” Philippines, an event coordinating team and “Trending” of The Bohol Tribune. She exquisitely designed the program flow of the wedding reception and co-hosted the event with a local dj from the USA. 

Camille, the bride (holding the bigger bouquet) with her bridesmaids. To the immediate left of the bride is the maid of honor, Kerie Cabagnot- Sanchez, Camille’s auntie. 

The bride, Camille (6th from left) and the members of her female entourage.

The new couple Maqui Pagsuberon & Camille Cabagnot at the Westridge Golf Club in Cambria, California.

The couple (7th & 8th from left) and the bridal entourage. This photo was taken at the grounds of Westridge Golf Club in Cambria, California where the wedding ceremony, including reception, was held.

Maqui & Camille with the entire entourage as seen inside the scenic elevators of the EMBASSY SUITES, the venue of the wedding preparation. 

The beautiful mother of the bride, Rhiva Cabagnot with one of the US based Boholano guests, Ricky Inting. Ricky now stays at Daly City, California.

The bride’s father, Roy Tan (center) with Janine Yap-Tan of Tagbilaran City and Mark Mendez, a Boholano who is now based in the USA. 

The wedding march at the Westridge Golf Club 

Bohol’s Ryard Nuera (extreme left) & wife Jade Trabajo-Nuera (extreme right) in a happy mood with their US based daughter, Jae Rya Nuera Villafor (2nd from right) and son-in-law, Jerome Villafor. The flower girls in the front row are the Villafor kids, namely, (l-r) Sydney Olivia & Sabrina Olive Villaflor.

The couple together with the Trabajo clan many of whom are from Bohol who travelled all the way from the Philippines just to attend the wedding destination. In the picture, at extreme left (1st row) is Gloria Leodivica Ines Araneta (in sun glasses) a close friend of the Trabajo Clan, who also travelled from the Philippines to the USA as one of the wedding consultants representing “Smile” Philippines, an event coordinating team and “Trending” of The Bohol Tribune. She exquisitely designed the program flow of the wedding reception and co-hosted the event with a local dj from the USA.

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