Jim Zetz, 62, from Murrieta, California, has stage 4 pancreatic cancer. Knowing that he wouldn't be there for her wedding, the terminally ill father walked his 11-year-old down the 'aisle' years early with the pastor sweetly pronouncing them 'daddy and daughter'.
吉姆·泽茨先生今年62岁,来自加利福尼亚州的穆里塔市,他患有第四阶段的胰腺癌。知道自己无法参加女儿的婚礼了,这位病危的父亲牵着11岁的女儿提前体验了走入礼堂的整个过程。牧师宣布他们是永远的“父亲和女儿”。
He proudly held his daughter, Josie's hand during their backyard ceremony.
在后院举行的婚礼仪式上,他骄傲的牵起女儿乔希的手。
The event took place in the family's backyard in California with friends and family present.
婚礼在他们加利福利亚家中的后院举行,亲人和朋友见证了这场特别婚礼。
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