Wedding photos provide the perfect selection of memories through which to recall your – hopefully – perfect day.
Yet for one bride, Debbie Gerlach of Arizona, the photoshoot she published on Facebook will be a constant reminder of what she never had.
You see, her shoot with fiance Randy never actually happened. The pictures were published on the same day their wedding was supposed to take place, with Randy having tragically passed away eight months prior …
11/11/18 👨🏼⚖️👰🏻 Today was supposed to be the best day of my life. Today was supposed to be the day I married my best…
Posted by Debbie Gerlach on Sunday, November 11, 2018
For Debbie, publishing the photos (created with the help of Photoshop) was something she simply had to do.
The bride accompanied them with an open letter we think everyone should read:
“Today was supposed to be the best day of my life. Today was supposed to be the day I married my best friend. I was supposed to wake up, put on my wedding dress, and walk down the aisle to the man of my dreams. Today, in front of all of our family and friends Randy & I were going to express our love for each other once again, and our vows that we would hold sacred to our hearts. Today was supposed to be the day I have dreamt about since I was a little girl. Today I was supposed to become a wife. Today I was supposed to become Mrs. Zimmerman…
11/11/18 👨🏼⚖️👰🏻 Today was supposed to be the best day of my life. Today was supposed to be the day I married my best…
Posted by Debbie Gerlach on Sunday, November 11, 2018
“But today I woke up alone, as I do every day. Today I woke up with my heart broken all over again. Today my daddy will not walk me down the aisle. Today I will not get to see the look on Randy’s face at the end of that aisle when he gets his first look at me in my wedding dress, the dress I had to hide from him because he couldn’t wait to see it.
“Today I will not see all of our friends and family. Today I will not marry the love of my life. Today I will not have a husband…
“And that is because a person made a choice that has forever changed my life, a choice to NOT stop at a stop sign, to NOT stop when he saw my fiancé coming toward him on his motorcycle, but instead tried to hurry across the street.
11/11/18 👨🏼⚖️👰🏻 Today was supposed to be the best day of my life. Today was supposed to be the day I married my best…
Posted by Debbie Gerlach on Sunday, November 11, 2018
“Please, I beg each and every one of you that reads this post, WATCH OUT FOR MOTORCYCLES, stop at stop signs and drive with care because you never know whose whole world is on that bike. Maybe if that person stopped, I’d be marrying my Randy, my best friend, the love of my life.
“I love you Randy Z Zimmerman.”
Sadly, Debbie Gerlach will never have the privilege of marrying the man of her dreams.
But that doesn’t mean her powerful message can’t be spread far and wide in the hopes of changing the lives of others.
Help Debbie by sharing this article on Facebook!
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