27th May 2006

 
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Do not doubt how much I love you. Though my time with you is thin. I am always thinking of you, Always loving you within.

A full-time working mum and wife. Just doesn't have much time to give. But I have given you my life, And you still reign where I most live.

I do the best that I can do
And hope that you will understand that everything belongs to you, My eyes, my thoughts, my heart, my hand.

 


Our Wedding


The Wedding was held at South Ribble Borough Council's Banqueting Suite in Leyland on the 27th May 2006 at 4.00 pm

Joyce and her Bridesmaids Rachel Smith and Hayley Mortlock arrived unaccustomedly early in the John Fishwick and Sons single deck bus driven by Robert.

The Lancashire Evening Post were there to cover the story and take some photographs which made Joyce fashionably late.

The registrars for South Ribble carried out the service faultlessly; it's strange how most people struggle with the adjective ‘solemnly’.

The story from the Evening Post:

Bus just the ticket for happy couple

"A SINGLE to the Civic Centre." Not exactly to most romantic first words but it was enough to strike South Ribble bus driver with Cupid's arrow. And, less two years after that first meeting, blushing bride Joyce Smith got a lift to church for her wedding in the same way she first met her new husband, Stephen Mortlock - on board a bus.
In her best frock she stepped aboard a John Fishwick and Sons bus outside the Black Bull pub on Dunkirk Lane, Leyland, and took the ride of her life to the Civic Centre.
Joyce, 51 said: "We first met in December 2003, he was driving the bus and I was coming to work at 7am, so you can imagine how I looked at that time of the morning."
"But, we hit it off straight away. Everyone who used to get his bus loved Stephen because he was always so chirpy and making people laugh."
"It really was love at first sight, even though my first look at him was behind the wheel."
After picking up the wedding special bus service, the South Ribble admin worker became the new Mrs Mortock in a service at the Civic Centre - just down the corridor from her office.
Several drivers from the John Fishwick were given the afternoon off to attend the service, swapping their driver's uniforms for tuxedos, While Joyce's council colleagues put in a special shift to attend on Saturday afternoon.
The couple, who live at The Laund in Leyland spent the Bank Holiday weekend honeymooning in Amsterdam before returning home today.
Joyce said: "As we got to know each other, I used to sit on the bus when he was driving and people who were regular passengers got to know us as the 'bus couple' and I got to know everyone he works with at Fishwicks."
"People always said I should get picked up by one of their buses on my wedding day, so it was great we managed to pull it off."

by David Coates
david.coates@lep.co.uk

 

 

 

 


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