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Charlotte Hadfield & Thomas Molloy

Mum, 39, who 'left a mark on every person she met' dies day after wedding

A mum who "left a mark on every person she met" died the day after getting married. Gemeila Howard, also known as Gemma, had arranged the wedding after being given the devastating news that she only had three months to live.

Gemeila, 39, originally spoke to the Liverpool Echo in 2019 as she prepared to undergo a major operation to try and prolong her life, after being diagnosed with oesophageal cancer. But she was later diagnosed with a Krukenberg tumour - a rare and specific type of tumour that grows in the ovaries - and tragically told that she would die within three months..

On April 22 she married her long-term partner Antony Howard. She passed away at Willowbrook Hospice, in Merseyside, the following evening.

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Their friend Sean Brien told the Liverpool Echo : "They got married on the Friday and she died on Saturday night. It was an amazing day it really was."

Gemeila with her husband Antony Howard and their daughter Freya, aged nine (Liverpool Echo)

Sean and friend David McAleny walked Gemeila down the aisle and gave her away on her wedding day - in a moment which he described as "the biggest honour of my life." A fundraising page has now been set up to support Gemeila's husband Antony and their daughter Freya, aged nine, and help to give her "the best send off."

Paying tribute to Gemeila, of Huyton, Sean said: "Mela was a life long friend who I will miss every second of every day. She was a wonderful mother and the light in so many people's lives.

"She left a mark on every person she met and we'll never be the same without her. All her family and friends, her husband Antony and her beautiful daughter Freya are heartbroken. She was loved by so many people."

Despite everything she was going through, Sean said Gemeila, who worked as a charity support worker, "was always there for everyone." She was keen to raise awareness of oesophageal cancer following her diagnosis by asking people to take oesophageal cancer awareness selfies to help highlight symptoms of the disease.

Sean said her husband Antony was always by Gemeila's side after she was diagnosed and he has "stayed so strong" through it all. If you would like to donate to the Just Giving Page click here.

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