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Vancouver Island bride held wedding in seniors home so dying stepdad could walk her down aisle

Ceremony held amidst pandemic in order to fulfill bridesa国际传媒檚 wish to have stepdad give her away
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The bride and groom, Caroline and Rodney Scheck. Photo contributed

A bride in Campbell River was able to have her stepfather symbolically walk her down the aisle only days before he died.

sa国际传媒淲e planned a wedding at a long term care facility we both work at because my stepdad is palliative and he wanted to walk me down the aisle,sa国际传媒 said Caroline Scheck. sa国际传媒淲e are uncertain on how long he has to live and I wasnsa国际传媒檛 about to wait to get married and not have him be there!sa国际传媒

Scheck and her husband, Rodney Scheck, were originally planning to get married in August but her stepfather Brian Devlinsa国际传媒檚 rapidly-declining health prompted them to do it now. So, a quick scramble pulled all the elements together for a great wedding on May 15.

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 unbelievable to have planned a wedding during a pandemic and within three days while working from 3 a.m. to 3 p.m. on all the days beforehand,sa国际传媒 Scheck said.

Unfortunately, her stepfather Brian Devlin, 79, died on May 24.

sa国际传媒淭o our amazement, he was very aware of everything that was going on. And he looked up at me and smiled when they asked who gave me away. I have the pic captured. A very touching moment,sa国际传媒 Scheck said.

The bride and groom both work at Discovery Harbour Seniors Community which allowed them to hold the wedding on their grounds in the garden. Plus dad was a resident of the centre. A quick set up on the day of the wedding had everything ready to go and all the residents watched out the windows, waving and smiling.

sa国际传媒淢y stepdad was wheeled down dressed up and he was coherent the whole time he was present, something he hasnsa国际传媒檛 been prior to. He talked about fishing and was happy to see his family. He was proud and thatsa国际传媒檚 why we did this on such short notice. It truly was a wonderful moment!sa国际传媒

sa国际传媒淲hen we said sa国际传媒業 do.sa国际传媒 all three floors of the facility were banging on the windows, some were present outside with us, and they all stood at the windows and watched the ceremony with smiles on their faces. We had some fellow co-workers in the crowd cheering us on and taking pics for us.sa国际传媒

The happy couple were deeply appreciative of the love and support they received.

It took a whole host of businesses and people making themselves available on short notice to make it happen. All in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The bride was overjoyed that it all came together in time so her father could be there.

sa国际传媒淭his is a story of love and also a story of the great community we live in,sa国际传媒 Scheck said.

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