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Sandy Blair | Forever Love is definitely alive and well.

This weekend in Clearwater, Florida our confirmed bachelor friend Dave Dion
married his beautiful Cheryl and a happier couple I’ve yet to see. That our
happily married daughter and son-in-law were also in attendance made the event
that much more perfect.

The intimate wedding chapel Dave and Cheryl chose was nestled in a small town
just north of Clearwater, the place where they’d met and fallen head over
heels. The golden aura from cream-colored candles enhanced the bride’s petite
blonde beauty and beaded candlelight gown. The father of the bride did an
admirable job of holding himself together as he gave his only daughter away.
Good thing, because the rest of us were already blubbering by the time he
managed to croak, β€œHer mother and I do.” Dave did an admirable job of holding
back all but one tear as he said his vows. The bride, not nearly as fortunate,
was thankfully wearing waterproof mascara.

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Re: Sandy Blair | Forever Love is definitely alive and well.

If anything should be a time of open affection and deeply touching sentiment, I'd think it would be a wedding! How fortunate you were to be there to see this family's love expressed in public.
(Mary Falls 5:44pm October 3, 2007)

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