Colin & Cheryle have known and been in each other’s lives for nearly three decades and when Colin was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer roughly two months ago it changed everything but the way they felt for one another. When I heard their story and that they were to be married I wanted to help out. In fact their whole town of Wellington wanted to help out. It wasn't that the town felt sorry for Colin and Cheryle that made them want to lend a hand, rather it was more of a thank you for all that Colin (being the town's vet) & Cheryle had done in and around the community.
Colin & Cheryle's wedding reminded me what's important in life. To love one another. This was demonstrated by Colin & Cheryle and their obvious love for one another but also by their community.
For a wedding that could have had a much sadder tone, it seemed to have a beautiful and positive atmosphere.
Thank you Colin & Cheryle.
Colin & Cheryle's wedding reminded me what's important in life. To love one another. This was demonstrated by Colin & Cheryle and their obvious love for one another but also by their community.
For a wedding that could have had a much sadder tone, it seemed to have a beautiful and positive atmosphere.
Thank you Colin & Cheryle.