31-year-old Connecticut bride, Heather Lindsay lost the battle with cancer 18 hours after she and her husband, David Mosher said ‘I do’ in the chapel of St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford.
She was diagnosed with an aggressive cancer on December 2016, the same day her then boyfriend proposed to her on a horse-and-carriage ride.
While enduring two rounds of chemotherapy and two surgeries, Heather and David planned their nuptials. They were originally set for Dec. 30 — that is until Heather’s doctor suggested the couple wed “sooner rather than later,” the groom said. She died the next day.
The couple exchanged vows in front of family and friends inside St. Francis Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut, on Dec. 22. Heather Mosher, who was on life support, lay in bed, wearing a wig, a wedding dress and jewelry.
“She was dying and it was clear while we were all there that these were the last moments of her life,” Karas, 36, told ABC News. “She held on to stay alive for the wedding … a wedding to the man of her dreams.”
Dave noted, “Some of her last words were her vows.”
The couple fell in love after meeting at a swing-dancing class in 2015
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