Stockport Express

A hospital wedding for pensioner couple

- SAM YARWOOD sam.yarwood@trinitymir­ror.com @samyarwood­89

TWO pensioners have tied the knot in hospital after a 24 year romance.

Alfred Hulstone, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer two years ago, had been due to marry his long-term partner Val Heelam at Stockport Register Office but was rushed to hospital the day before after his condition deteriorat­ed unexpected­ly.

The couple, who are both 72, decided that rather than cancelling or delaying their big day any longer, to just switch venues instead.

Their families got to work, and with the help of Macmillan nurses and ward staff at Stepping Hill Hospital brought the register office and wedding guests to the ward – even buying flowers from a local shop.

Much to their delight, Alfred and Val were married by registrars before close family, friends and staff with a blessing from the hospital chaplain.

The husband and wife, who are from Bramhall and were both married going ahead, a planned honeymoon in the Lake District had to be cancelled, but the couple are making the precious time they have together count with Val spending time by Alfred’s ward bed.

Staff nurse Lindsay O’Shaughness­y described the nuptials as a ‘beautiful occasion’.

She said: “Our ward may not be every bride’s dream wedding place but it was a joy to help get the wedding together for Alfred and Val.

“It was a beautiful occasion, many of us were quite tearful on the ward.”

Bride Val added: “I first asked Alfred to marry me 20 years ago and we’ve finally got around to it!

“It was a long romance, but a whirlwind wedding.

“We’d like to thank the ward staff who were so incredibly helpful in helping us get our special and important day together at such short notice.”

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 ??  ?? ●●Alfred Hulstone, 72, and long-term partner Val Heelam, also 72, were married on the ward at Stepping Hill Hospital
●●Alfred Hulstone, 72, and long-term partner Val Heelam, also 72, were married on the ward at Stepping Hill Hospital

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