Boys Parents Fulfill His Dieing Wish/Get Married at His Funeral

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BUFFALO, N.Y. — The parents of a 7-year-old boy who died after an upstate New York car crash have fulfilled his wish that they get married, and they did it at the child's funeral.

Amilcar Hill and Rahwa Ghirmatizion got married during Monday's funeral service in Buffalo for their son, Asa Hill.

Asa died a day after his grandfather's car was involved a chain-reaction highway crash last week.

Hundreds of people packed the church for Asa's funeral. The couple surprised attendees by getting married, which the parents say their son had been asking them to do.

Amilcar Hill says Asa's organs were being donated to save other young lives.

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Full filling the wish is an awesome thing.. but I am not sure it was appropriate to do so at a funeral.

Just my personal opinion.
 
Full filling the wish is an awesome thing.. but I am not sure it was appropriate to do so at a funeral.

Just my personal opinion.






I think it was beautiful thing what the parents did! The boy 's spirit could had still be here on earth and would had been able to see his parents get married! Some people believe that a person spirit stay behind ,and a spirit of a child that dies so young would stay on earth to be close to their family!
 
I think it was beautiful thing what the parents did! The boy 's spirit could had still be here on earth and would had been able to see his parents get married! Some people believe that a person spirit stay behind ,and a spirit of a child that dies so young would stay on earth to be close to their family!


If the parents truly believed that the boys spirit was left behind.. Then they should have waited and made it a happy occasion. Instead of stealing the scene.
 
I think it was a beautiful gesture to the memory of their son....and in their hearts, they felt their son was watching.
 
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