Sharmans' Wedding Photos Lost
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•They finally got their wedding photos — 56 years after their big day
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Barry and Margaret Sharman were married in 1968 .
The day they were married, they brought their wedding party to a photographer's studio for photos.
The Sharmans did not have enough money to pay for the photos.
They left them at the studio in Armstrong , B.C. , near Enderby , where Margaret grew up.
Margaret often thought about the photos, but she and Barry had moved to Vancouver Island and raised two sons.
Friends took a few personal snapshots at the wedding and gave them to the Sharmans .
Friends decided purchasing the studio photos was too much of a luxury, Barry said.
Margaret said she wishes she could track down the photographer, known as W.E. Saby .
“He’s an angel,” she said of the photographer.
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