Father dies before the wedding - then a voice in the church makes the bride to turn around
Just before Andrea married the love of her life, something terrible happened. Her father, Mark, died suddenly because of cancer.
The whole family had intense sorrow because of the loss of their beloved father and husband.
It was very painful to Andrea, who wanted nothing more than her father on her wedding.
But in spite of the sadness, true love made sure that this story had a happy ending.

When the big day had finally arrived, Andrea was still very sad for the loss of her father. She had hoped that he would guide her to the altar and that they would do the first dance together.
Many women agree that there is a special relationship between a father and a daughter.
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But there is also a special connection between brothers and sisters. And it turned out that Andrea's brother, Andrew, had a big surprise for his sister.
After the ceremony, Andrew picked up the microphone and begin to speak.
There was a silence in the room, and all eyes are focused on Andrea's brother. He had written his song for the occasion. A song in honor of both their deceased father and his sister's marriage.
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Andrea's grandfather and her other brothers then stood up to do a special dance with the bride in place of her father.
A wedding is a memory for life, and that is indeed the case with Andrea. She lost her father because of cancer, but it was a reminder of the love that exists in a family and the powerful bond between brothers and sisters.
Check out the incredible video of the wedding below, but be warned, it's almost impossible not to cry!
Father dies before the wedding - then a voice in the church makes the bride to turn around
Reviewed by LikedAndShared
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October 07, 2017
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Reviewed by LikedAndShared
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