Just 18 Hours Before Succumbing To Breast Cancer, Her Beautiful Dream Comes True
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Just 18 Hours Before Succumbing To Breast Cancer, Her Beautiful Dream Comes True

December 23, 2015 is a day that David Mosher is never going to forget.

That’s the day his then-girlfriend, Heather Lindsay, was diagnosed with breast cancer.

Mosher was determined to make sure she knew that she wouldn’t be facing the battle on her own.

The diagnosis spurred him to do something that he had been wanting to do for a long time…and when he did it, he made Lindsay’s final wish come true.

The couple had met at a dance class earlier that year, and they were as thick as thieves ever since. It was clear to everyone they were meant to be together.

Lindsay’s illness brought them closer together, but that unfortunately wouldn’t lead to her fortunes improving.

Lindsay’s health declined substantially, and she wound up in the hospital this year. There was simply nothing else that doctors could do for her.

Tragically, she was going to die, but there was one thing she wanted to make happen before that came to pass: she wanted to become Mosher’s wife.

The couple would get married – right there in the hospital. Lindsay was too ill to get out of bed, but she was still able to achieve her dream.

Bridesmaid Christina Karas was there, and she recalls the joy that her friend experienced for those few moments.

She’s getting to shout from the rooftops that she loves Dave and is able to say, ‘I’m his wife,’” Karas told TV station WFSB.

“It reminds me of someone who is crossing the finish line of a marathon or something,” Mosher, 35, said of the photo.

Sadly, Lindsay would pass away just hours after saying ‘I do’ to the love of her life.

Photos of the happy bride have captured a ton of attention on social media, and it’s easy to see why.

It’s quite obvious to anyone who sees them that the couple is truly in love, and that just makes this story all the more heartbreaking.

Sometimes, we have to lose those we love but if we did something to enrich and improve their lives, we can take solace in one fact:

Before they left us, they knew just how important they were to us. And maybe that’s something you CAN take with you…

Our sincere thoughts and prayers go out to Mosher on the tragic loss of his beautiful bride.

Source: New York Daily News

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