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Parkinson's Patient's Family Celebrates Joyous Wedding Milestone
7 Nov
Summary
- Couple married a month before the wedding date
- Bride wore stylish white set, groom in dark suit
- Couple's loved ones held chuppah during ceremony

In a heartwarming celebration, Molly and Sam tied the knot a month earlier than their planned wedding date. The couple exchanged vows in an intimate ceremony on October 7th, 2025, surrounded by their loved ones.
For the nuptials, the bride wore a stylish white set with a blazer and mini skirt, while the groom, Sam, 36, donned a dark suit. The couple stood under a minimalist chuppah, a Jewish wedding canopy, held by their family and friends as they signed their marriage contract.
While Sam's father, Michael, who has been living with Parkinson's disease since 1991, was not visible in the photos, the groom's mother, Tracy, as well as their twin daughters Aquinnah and Schuyler, both 30, and younger daughter Esmé, 24, were present to celebrate the special day.
The wedding was over a year in the making for Sam, who proposed to Molly back in February 2024. At the time, he had shared a snowy selfie featuring Molly's ring-adorned hand on his chest with the caption, "LFG!!"




