Healthy single people can have moments where they anguish over the prospect that love is passing them by -- that it is
too late -- that they are never going to meet that special person to spend the rest of their life. Cancer survivors tend
to worry about this more, wondering if anyone can love them after the damage cancer has done to their body and their
life. For all the forlorn who feel hope for love is lost, I have a story for you. In England's Isle of Wight County
Press, is a feature story that
makes you realize that hope is eternal, and there is no way of knowing what the future might hold in promise and
bliss. Una Seccull, 80, is a three-time cancer survivor, who was told at one time she only had hours to live. Ken Stotesbury, 84, is a prostate cancer survivor. This weekend the two will be married, with 70 family members and friends in attendance. Two years ago they met while being treated for cancer. When Una was too weak to care for herself, Ken suggested that she move in with him, so they could look after each other. Romance blossomed. Look at that photo! If a picture is worth a thousand words, then this photo says love a thousand times. What a beautiful couple! I was wondering if I had an Easter post, and I think I just found it in this one. Life just doesn't get any better than this story.
Photo credit: Georgia Russell -- Isle of Wight County Press










