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A California couple was wed at a hospital in Oakland last week after a twist of fate brought the pair to the medical center.
Francisco Jeronimo Lucas and Marcelina Pablo Bautista were set to have a courthouse wedding on Thursday, but Lucas was unexpectedly admitted to Wilma Chan Highland Hospital Campus on their big day.
The groom was recently diagnosed with gastric cancer, according to FOX 2 San Francisco. Alameda Health System said that the medical news gave a “new urgency” to the couple of 20 years.
Thanks to hard work from the hospital staff, an officiant was brought to the groom’s hospital room and the couple was able to wed.
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Francisco Jeronimo Lucas and Marcelina Pablo Bautista were set to have a courthouse wedding but ended up getting married in a hospital. (Alameda Health System via FOX 2 San Francisco)
Family members were present to witness the special moment. Flowers, cake and balloons were also provided.
“I’m very grateful to everyone here helping us get married,” Lucas was quoted as saying. “I thank God that He brought us all together.”
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An officiant was brought to the groom’s hospital room, along with flowers, cake and balloons. (Alameda Health System via FOX 2 San Francisco)
Anne James, who works as a palliative care social worker at the hospital, planned the event and said she was “so happy” with the outcome.
Family members were also present to witness the special hospital room wedding. (Alameda Health System via FOX 2 San Francisco)
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“In palliative care, we do so many sad things and have a lot of hard conversations,” the employee explained. “So being able to participate in a wedding brings me so much joy.”
Andrea Vacchiano is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. You can follow her on X at @andrea_vacch or send story tips to [email protected].