“I come from a family where we have great respect and admiration for those in the armed services," Alison explained. "So having him there in his blues was perfect.”RELATED: Bride's "something borrowed" is 120-year-old wedding dress passed down for generations The bride's 92-year-old veteran uncle wore his Marine Corps uniform, and was wheeled down the aisle in his wheelchair, holding a sign that read, "I’m her something blue." Credit: IMAGECLAIRITY
“It meant everything to me that he was there as my something blue,” Alison said.From the moment she'd started planning the big event, Alison knew she wanted her uncle included in the big day.
“I knew I wanted to honor him in a special way,” she explained. “We are a large, close-knit family and he has always been at every special moment in my life."[/slide]
“It brought me a tremendous amount of pride to see him sitting there in his blues," she said. "He touched so many people with his role in the wedding. It made me happy to see him happy."[rsnippet id="2"] And the honor meant the world to uncle Bill, too.
“You don’t ever forget your military experience. I just respect Alison’s decision to include me in her wedding, plus it was a lot of fun," he said. “It was so special to me!”Alison visits her uncle often at the nearby veterans home where he lives. And the two will have plenty to talk about during their next visit!
“We enjoy each other’s company,” he said. “And I plan on hanging up the pictures of me at the wedding in my home!”h/t: People YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: Bride has a special surprise for her granny after she got sick on her wedding day credit: Pink Shutter Photography