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«Breaking News» Bride said vows in hospice bed days before she died from rare cancer

A young bride said her vows as she lay in a hospice bed before passing away from cancer just days later. 


Samantha Webster went to hospital in June this year complaining of stomach pains and was diagnosed with aggressive cancer of the appendix.


The 'fit and healthy' maths teacher learned the cancer was terminal and she had months to live.


Determined to get married before she died, the 33-year-old and her partner Alec decided to hold a wedding service in the hospice where Samantha was being cared for.


She passed away less than one week later with her new husband by her side, and ten weeks after being given her diagnosis.




Alec and Samantha Webster who got married at the Severn Hospice in Shropshire


Alec and Samantha Webster who got married at the Severn Hospice in Shropshire



Alec and Samantha Webster who got married at the Severn Hospice in Shropshire





Samantha passed away just one week after her wedding, with her new husband at her side


Samantha passed away just one week after her wedding, with her new husband at her side



Samantha passed away just one week after her wedding, with her new husband at her side





Alec and Samantha pictured before she was diagnosed with cancer 


Alec and Samantha pictured before she was diagnosed with cancer 



Alec and Samantha pictured before she was diagnosed with cancer 



Alec, 38, says he was determined to pull out all the stops in order to give his sweetheart 'the wedding she deserved' after she was told she had weeks to live.


And with the help of staff at the Severn Hospice, in Telford, Shropshire, the couple were able to say 'I do' in front of 20 close friends and family.


The businessman from Newport, said: 'The wedding was very emotional for us. It was the hardest day, but beautiful at the same time.


'Sam was so special and during her life touched the lives of many in the community. 'Over 300 people came to her funeral. She was amazing.


'When she was diagnosed with cancer we just had to pull out all the stops. We had already decided we were gong to get married. 


'Sam was the only person who could smile no matter what was happening and she made others smile - we don't have a photo where she is not smiling.


'It was a wonderful day and I was glad we could make it happen as we had always wanted to get married.


'We had always wanted a family together and we were looking to have a baby. I'm heartbroken but proud we could make this happen.'




Alec, friends, family and hospice staff 'pulled out all the stops' to make sure the couple could enjoy their special day 


Alec, friends, family and hospice staff 'pulled out all the stops' to make sure the couple could enjoy their special day 



Alec, friends, family and hospice staff 'pulled out all the stops' to make sure the couple could enjoy their special day 





The couple exchanged vows in a hospice just ten weeks after Samantha had been diagnosed with cancer


The couple exchanged vows in a hospice just ten weeks after Samantha had been diagnosed with cancer



The couple exchanged vows in a hospice just ten weeks after Samantha had been diagnosed with cancer



After complaining of stomach pains, Samantha spent three weeks at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital before being transferred to Christy Hospital in Manchester for specialist care.


She then spent another three weeks there before being moved to the Severn Hospice for end of life care.


The pair tied the knot on the hospice ward joined by family, including both their parents, on September 1 before she passed away on September 7.

Alec, who runs a transport company, has only now been able to speak about her death.


He said despite the cancer making her tired, Samantha smiled throughout the day while surrounded by hospice staff, friends and family.  


He added: 'The cancer took her over so quickly but she was determined to enjoy our big day. 


'I tried to mingle with the people but really just wanted to be with Sam. 


'We both had our lives before but it makes you feel that, if you want something, you should just do it.


'We were together for four years and we met when we attended the local gym, we both hated it but we still went.


'The thing was that Sam was always, she never smoked or did drugs and she never drank, we had water whenever we went out for a meal.


'She was told that she had the cancer 10 weeks before she died on September 7 but the doctors said that she had probably had it growing inside her for six to eight months before that.


'It was such a rare cancer that I can't really fault the doctors, it was just one of those cruel things that happen in life.'


He also thanked hospice staff for making their big day special. 


'What they do at the hospice is phenomenal they went above and beyond, they did so much for Sam. They set aside an entire area of the hospice for us to use


'We had all the decorations and everything we could possibly want - it made us feel that we had a proper wedding.'


Hospice staff even held a hen and stag do on the ward. 


Linkhienalouca.com

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Main photo article A young bride said her vows as she lay in a hospice bed before passing away from cancer just days later. 
Samantha Webster went to hospital in June this year complaining of stomach pains and was diagnosed with aggressive cancer of the appendix.
The ‘fit and healthy’ maths teacher ...


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