How To Remember Lost Or Absent Love Ones During the Wedding Ceremony
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 Published On Sep 23, 2024

If a wedding couple has lost a loved one to death recently, or an important friend or family member is absent on the wedding day because of illness, they face a choice as they plan their wedding ceremony.

This is a circumstance that usually – but not always – warrants some kind of mention during the wedding ceremony itself. It’s a delicate issue, and a lot of wedding officiants and celebrants aren’t sure how to tread these waters. As wedding officiants, we must guide our couples through their options.

Here’s exactly how you can guide your couple into deciding whether mentioning the loss is right for them. And if they'd like to, this is how to tastefully commemorate the loss and remember a loved one during the wedding ceremony.

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