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Author Topic: Terminally Ill Man Marries His Bride In A Wedding Wish  (Read 14756 times)

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Offline farmgirl

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Terminally Ill Man Marries His Bride In A Wedding Wish
« on: February 28, 2012, 09:15:19 am »
Made me cry...

TEMPLE CITY (CBS) — On Monday night, Manuel Sosa, 44, a Temple City man battling end-stage liver disease and Hepatitis C from a childhood blood transfusion, married his bride in an intimate ceremony at The Maxwell House in Pasadena.

After struggling through several years of testing and treatment of this aggressive disease, Sosa’s last option is a liver transplant. Although he is finally on the list, there are many complications to maneuver around, and his wish was to marry Adriana Tafoya before it was too late.

The entire wedding was completely donated by Orange County and Los Angeles wedding vendors through Wish Upon A Wedding, the world’s first nonprofit organization, dedicated to providing weddings and vow renewals for individuals facing a life-threatening illness and other serious life-altering circumstances, regardless of sexual orientation.

Read full story...
http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2012/02/27/terminally-ill-man-marries-his-bride-in-a-wedding-wish/

Offline diannastarr

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Re: Terminally Ill Man Marries His Bride In A Wedding Wish
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2012, 10:16:44 am »
Me too. Thanks for sharing.

Offline conzortia7

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helping the terminally ill & their families with wishes
« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2012, 04:31:14 pm »
FundMyWish.com, is a new website dedicated to helping the terminally ill & their families with their final stage wishes.

"It's the power of crowdsourcing", says Robert Dobyns, founder & CEO of Conzortia Business Funding, Inc., the website's owner."We are helping families in distress to share lasting memories with their terminally ill loved one. Finances are usually very low for these individuals and we offer a forum to allow others to be good Samaritans  and assist with a need or desire.”

Families desiring to register for their loved ones final wish and those desiring to help the terminally ill fulfill their final wishes may visit http://www.FundMyWish.com

 


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