Three siblings got married on the same day in an emotional triple
wedding ceremony in England to fulfil their mother's last wish.
Emma and Sarah Bond and their brother Paul Charman fought back tears as each tied the knot in the absence of their mother Marjorie Bond, who died after losing her battle with cancer.
The 73-year-old had helped organise her children's big days but didn't get to see the siblings walk down the aisle.
However, before she passed away on May 26 at her home in South Shields, Tyneside, she made it her last wish that the siblings should go ahead with the wedding that she had helped to plan.
And her dying wish was fulfilled when the siblings walk down the aisle to the sound of 'Somewhere over the Rainbow' in Newcastle on
Friday, the Daily Mail reported.
As a tribute to their late mother, a table in the wedding room displayed her picture. "It has been quite upsetting and nerve-wracking.
It was a special day for all of us but we have all felt there has been something missing," said Office worker Sarah, 30, of South Shields, who married her partner Kevin Graham, 33, a worker at Nissan.
Their father Mike, 66, a retired offshore worker, who walked both Emma and Sarah down the aisle, said: "I am so pleased the day has gone well for them all.
"It has been very emotional just knowing how much Marjorie wanted this and knowing she's
not here. "I just told them to just do it the way mam would have wanted and they did, I'm really proud of them," he added.
The ceremony also saw Paul, 49, tie the knot with Melanie Talbot, 39, who run a joint carpet and garage business, and nursery nurse Emma,
34, marry her partner Bill Thompson, 55.
wedding ceremony in England to fulfil their mother's last wish.
Emma and Sarah Bond and their brother Paul Charman fought back tears as each tied the knot in the absence of their mother Marjorie Bond, who died after losing her battle with cancer.
The 73-year-old had helped organise her children's big days but didn't get to see the siblings walk down the aisle.
However, before she passed away on May 26 at her home in South Shields, Tyneside, she made it her last wish that the siblings should go ahead with the wedding that she had helped to plan.
And her dying wish was fulfilled when the siblings walk down the aisle to the sound of 'Somewhere over the Rainbow' in Newcastle on
Friday, the Daily Mail reported.
As a tribute to their late mother, a table in the wedding room displayed her picture. "It has been quite upsetting and nerve-wracking.
It was a special day for all of us but we have all felt there has been something missing," said Office worker Sarah, 30, of South Shields, who married her partner Kevin Graham, 33, a worker at Nissan.
Their father Mike, 66, a retired offshore worker, who walked both Emma and Sarah down the aisle, said: "I am so pleased the day has gone well for them all.
"It has been very emotional just knowing how much Marjorie wanted this and knowing she's
not here. "I just told them to just do it the way mam would have wanted and they did, I'm really proud of them," he added.
The ceremony also saw Paul, 49, tie the knot with Melanie Talbot, 39, who run a joint carpet and garage business, and nursery nurse Emma,
34, marry her partner Bill Thompson, 55.
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