
Burnham-on-Sea RNLI volunteer receives wedding guard of honour
Helm Matt Edwards’s wedding to fiance Abbey was on Saturday 31 August at East Huntspill Church.
All went well, the sun was shining and the rain stayed away for their special day. Service over and register signed, they both left the church. What was this? A large group of lifeboat crew and well-wishers were arranged in two lines outside the church door with an archway of oars to negotiate. They carried on walking to the end of the lines to congratulatory applause from lifeboat volunteers and wedding guests.
The usual confetti and wedding photographs were next, as Matt personally thanked all with warm friendly handshakes.
Matt said of the surprise event: ‘Both Abbey and I were completely taken aback when we walked out of the church to find my fellow crew members and friends forming a guard of honour. We had no idea it was happening. It was a lovely surprise.'
Burnham-on-Sea Lifeboat Operations Manager Matt Davies, said: 'It was an absolute pleasure for us to perform a guard of honour for Matt & Abbey's special day. Matt has been a great servant to the RNLI so this was our special thanks to him. Both Bride and Groom looked surprised to see us there, as the church doors opened, but a surprise I am glad to say they really appreciated.'
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