Eddie, who's an army veteran with 33 years of service, was diagnosed with cancer in October 2022. He suffered a bacterial pneumonia infection and caught COVID-19, for which he was admitted to the ICU at the hospital. "Despite his ailments and being on BiPap, Eddie is alert, of sound mind and aware of what is going on," said the hospital. Patricia wasn't able to visit Eddie on account of coronavirus precautions. Eddie texted Patricia and asked her to marry him. The hospital's administration understood what was at stake and signed off and approved the in-person visit. “We hope this day was an unforgettable experience for Eddie and Patricia,” said MountainView Hospital CEO Julie Taylor. “This is proof that love prevails and that people are stronger together and that there are joyful moments amidst the challenges. "The usual sounds in the ICU were broken by sounds of I Do as a patient with COVID and his long-time sweetheart tied the knot. Eddie D. and Patricia M. were first married in the 70s. Now, 74 and 75 years old, respectfully, they realized if not now, when?" read the caption of the Instagram post by MountainView Hospital. The wedding was officiated by Kylee H., who stood at the door, with it cracked so everyone could hear. The room had been decorated with artificial flowers by the nurses, who also made a bouquet of blue flowers for Patricia to hold. Wedding music played from a cellphone propped up on a crash cart. A team of clinicians had worked to set Eddie up on the bed for the ceremony. Chief of Medicine Dr. Jacqueline King acted as the couple’s witness on the paperwork. The ceremony was short, with onlookers from throughout the hospital at the ICU joining in. The hospital held a short ceremony and Patricia left the room as they said their "I do's." The hospital later confirmed that Eddie passed away from coronavirus complications. "It is with great sadness that we share that Eddie passed away on January 28, with his family by his side," read the statement.
75-year-old marries his 74-year-old sweetheart in the ICU despite COVID-19 and cancer
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Eddie, who's an army veteran with 33 years of service, was diagnosed with cancer in October 2022. He suffered a bacterial pneumonia infection and caught COVID-19, for which he was admitted to the ICU at the hospital. "Despite his ailments and being on BiPap, Eddie is alert, of sound mind and aware of what is going on," said the hospital. Patricia wasn't able to visit Eddie on account of coronavirus precautions. Eddie texted Patricia and asked her to marry him. The hospital's administration understood what was at stake and signed off and approved the in-person visit. “We hope this day was an unforgettable experience for Eddie and Patricia,” said MountainView Hospital CEO Julie Taylor. “This is proof that love prevails and that people are stronger together and that there are joyful moments amidst the challenges. "The usual sounds in the ICU were broken by sounds of I Do as a patient with COVID and his long-time sweetheart tied the knot. Eddie D. and Patricia M. were first married in the 70s. Now, 74 and 75 years old, respectfully, they realized if not now, when?" read the caption of the Instagram post by MountainView Hospital. The wedding was officiated by Kylee H., who stood at the door, with it cracked so everyone could hear. The room had been decorated with artificial flowers by the nurses, who also made a bouquet of blue flowers for Patricia to hold. Wedding music played from a cellphone propped up on a crash cart. A team of clinicians had worked to set Eddie up on the bed for the ceremony. Chief of Medicine Dr. Jacqueline King acted as the couple’s witness on the paperwork. The ceremony was short, with onlookers from throughout the hospital at the ICU joining in. The hospital held a short ceremony and Patricia left the room as they said their "I do's." The hospital later confirmed that Eddie passed away from coronavirus complications. "It is with great sadness that we share that Eddie passed away on January 28, with his family by his side," read the statement.
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