American woman married a few hours before her death - ForumDaily
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American married a few hours before death

Photo: Facebook / Hospital People

The mortally ill American had time to marry a few hours before her death. On her historypublished in Facebookdrew attention RIA News.

As noted, David Mosher was going to make his bride Heather Lindsay an offer in December 2016 of the year. When she was diagnosed with breast cancer, the groom did not give up his intentions.

Heather fought the disease for a year, and at the end of 2017, she got married. But 18 hours later, 22 December, she died in hospital.
The bride's friend noted Heather’s courage, saying that her love gave her the strength not to fear death.

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