A terminally ill woman was left "overwhelmed" after businesses donated a venue, wedding dress and flowers for her to renew her vows. Trasi Coghlan, 62, who has had cancer three times, was planning a vow renewal with husband Mark, 65, on their 40th wedding anniversary in 2026, but they brought the date forward after her diagnosis. The couple's first wedding was a "sad day" as Trasi's mother died from cancer the day before. An innocuous Facebook post from the Caerphilly couple's daughter led to offers to help, resulting in a ceremony on Thursday which gave their children and grandchildren "something special to remember". The couple's daughter posted on Facebook asking for venue ideas and "within the hour", she got a phone call from Ridgeway Golf Club. This was followed by other businesses offering to donate her wedding dress, flowers and make-up, which she said was "overwhelming". Trasi said there was "no end of people ringing up, offering to help and contribute. It's really blown our minds with with how kind people have been". "It was amazing the amount of family and friends who came. The whole thing from start finish was perfect," she added. Speaking onRadio Wales Breakfastbefore the wedding, Trasi said: "Our original wedding day wasn't very nice. "My mum passed sadly with cancer the day before so we never really enjoyed our day." She said they had "always wanted to have another wedding day" and planned to do one on their 40th anniversary. "But obviously, with the diagnosis and everything, my husband said, 'right, we'll, we'll do it now'," Trasi said. One of Trasi's close friends married the couple and Bells & Whistles, a wedding company, provided the photography and donated a dress. The couple said while it was a "happy occasion", it was "very emotional because of the circumstances". "The chemo and the treatments have been extremely tough and it's been hard for my family, watching me go through this," said Trasi. "I really appreciate everything my family and all my friends are doing to support me... and keep me going on the bad days." She said chemotherapy and genetic treatment try to "slow the cancer down to give me more time". But "it absolutely knocks me for six", she said. "I can't manage a shower on my own. I struggle just to even get out of bed some mornings, it's a massive thing for me."
Terminally ill woman 'overwhelmed' by donations for wedding vow renewal
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Trasi Coghlan, a 62-year-old woman battling terminal cancer, was profoundly touched by the generosity of her community when preparations for her vow renewal ceremony were set in motion. Initially planned for their 40th wedding anniversary in 2026, Trasi and her husband Mark, 65, decided to move the celebration forward due to her health condition. Their original wedding day was marred by tragedy, as Trasi's mother passed away from cancer just a day before the ceremony, leaving the couple with bittersweet memories. A simple Facebook post by their daughter seeking venue suggestions quickly escalated into an outpouring of support, with local businesses stepping up to donate a venue, wedding dress, flowers, and photography services. This act of kindness allowed the couple to create a cherished memory for their children and grandchildren, providing them with something special to hold onto amidst the challenges of Trasi's illness.
As the wedding day approached, Trasi expressed her gratitude for the overwhelming support they received. She noted the emotional weight of the event, acknowledging that while it was a joyous occasion, it was also tinged with sadness due to her health struggles. Trasi described the difficulty of her treatments, stating that the chemotherapy has taken a significant toll on her physical well-being, making even daily tasks challenging. Despite these hardships, the couple was determined to celebrate their love and commitment, with Trasi reflecting on the importance of having a proper wedding day that they never had. Surrounded by family and friends, Trasi remarked on the perfect execution of the day, emphasizing the profound impact that the support from loved ones and the community has had on her during this difficult time. The ceremony not only marked a renewal of vows but also served as a testament to the strength of love and community in the face of adversity.
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