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Honoring Lost Loved Ones At Your Wedding

Many of you may have someone that you dearly wish could be there to celebrate on your big day. And over the years we have seen plenty of ways to ensure that they are at least there in spirit. Things like sewing a piece of their clothing on your wedding attire, dedicating a moment in the ceremony, or even simply playing a favorite song of theirs, just to name a few. For a few more great ideas keep scrolling to see just how Alicia and Patrick chose to remember Alicia’s mother.

And before you go, take one more moment to admire all of the gorgeous images captured by Alex Bee Photo in the full gallery here . Be sure to scroll down to see the full budget breakdown to get an idea how much this lovely wedding costs.

From Alex Bee Photo:
Alicia & Patrick were married at The Reserve at Bluebird Hill on June 8th, 2013. Located on top of a hill in East Tennessee, this venue gives an amazing view of the Tennessee countryside! There are lots of personal touches in this wedding, like donation to Susan G Komen in memory of the bride’s mother, and the locket on her bouquet, etc.

Need some fantastic ideas for honoring deceased family members on your big day? We love both of these ideas from Alicia and Patrick’s ceremony.

1. Add an In Loving Memory section to your wedding programs. This allows you to list several if you have more then one, or give a small description of the person you are missing.

2. Set up a memorial table. Frame and set out old photos of your family member(s) to remember all of the joyful moments you had with them. Alicia also chose to set up a Susan G Komen donation jar in honor of her mother.

I love the rustic yet contemporary vibe of the wedding. The buckets of baby’s breath that lined the chairs at the ceremony were such a great way to include lots of florals at the ceremony site. After they were married, the party started! It was a great Tennessee summer wedding.

My advice for future brides is just to savor every moment and don’t stress about the small things. In the end, you’re married to the person you love, and that’s all that matters. Also, just because you notice something that isn’t the way it’s supposed to be, no one else will notice so don’t worry!

I wish I had hired a videographer. The pictures are wonderful, but I wish I could remember what people said during their speeches and to catch anything that might have happened that I didn’t get to see. Also, I think it would be so sweet to watch your wedding video on each anniversary.

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