The essence of hospice philosophy ѻý emphasizing the significance of cherishing every moment and embracing life to the fullest ѻý was exemplified by the touching and beautiful wedding of Sean Adelberg and Mary Davidson at Campbell Riverѻýs Hospice House on Tuesday, April 2.
The two were married in front of family and friends a year after Davidsonѻýs journey with palliative hospice care commenced following two traumatic seizures which unveiled her diagnosis of glioblastoma brain cancer. The path of treatment has been arduous, marked by brain surgery to remove the primary tumor, followed by two months of chemotherapy and radiation in Victoria. Despite the challenges, their love and determination have only grown stronger and the two made the ultimate commitment to each other on April 2.
ѻýThis journey to the altar accompanies Maryѻýs heroic battle with stage 4 Glioblastomaѻýan incurable brain cancer. Despite the odds, weѻýre seizing this incredible chance to celebrate our love,ѻý Adelberg said.
With a ѻýMousey Matrimonyѻý theme and with most in attendance donning grey mouse ears on their heads, Campbell Riverѻýs Hospice House turned wedding chapel and the couple said their vows.
ѻýJoining forces with you, being by your side through every twist and turn has been the most exhilarating honor of my life,ѻý Adelberg said to Davidson. ѻýSo our love is our superpower, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary, guiding us to adventures unknown with memories that will outlast time itself.ѻý
Davidson replied with a powerful and touching tribute to Adelberg.
ѻýYour incredible support through the fight for my life has only deepened the wealth of my love and relationship for you,ѻý Davidson said. ѻýShould there come a day when I cannot tell you how much you mean to me, remember this, I will always reside in the sanctuary of your heart.ѻý
The Campbell River Hospice Society provided support throughout the coupleѻýs ordeal, offering clinical counselling, relaxation therapy, and compassionate volunteer care. Their assistance extends to treatment days, providing a comforting presence and ensuring the couple never feels alone.
A number of local businesses and individuals contributed to the ceremony.
ѻýIt was truly remarkable how the community rallied together to facilitate this wedding,ѻý said Louise Daviduck, executive director of the Campbell River Hospice Society. Adelbergѻýs appeal for help with the wedding sparked a wave of generosity throughout the community, showcasing Campbell Riverѻýs kindness and compassion.