Bride battling breast cancer says ‘I do’ 18 hours before her death
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For 18 short hours, Heather Lindsay’s dream came true.The Connecticut woman married the love of her life from her hospital bed on Dec. 22, two years after she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Bridesmaid Christina Karas captured the triumph and joy moments after Lindsay, 31, and David Mosher said their “I do’s.” The image of Lindsay throwing her arms up has since gone viral. “She’s getting to shout from the rooftops that she loves Dave and is able to say, ‘I’m his wife,’” Karas told TV station WFSB. “It reminds me of someone who is crossing the finish line of a marathon or something,” Mosher, 35, said of the photo.The couple met at a dance class in 2015, and within a year Mosher was ready to propose. carriage, after Lindsay was diagnosed with cancer Dec. 23, 2015. Over the next year, Karas helped Lindsay plan the wedding of her dreams. “She was so hopeful,” Karas told NBC. “The way we would talk about it, you always kind of felt this isn’t it.”Lindsay admitted to Karas she feared not living until her big day, and when her health took a turn, friends, family and doctors were quick to act. They pushed up the wedding originally scheduled for Dec. 30 and intended to just lay the wedding dress across Lindsay, whom they feared was too weak to put it on. But she made it into her gown and to the hospital’s chapel, where she exchanged vows with Mosher. “That moment right there was like, ‘Death, I’m not afraid of you! I am so in love and I am going to celebrate that love right now,’” Karas recalled. Lindsay was buried Saturday, the day that was meant to be her wedding day.