Fiancée of hero soldier killed in Afghanistan 'marries' him at his graveside on the day they were due to wed.

The fiancée of a hero soldier killed in Afghanistan has 'married' him at his graveside on the day they were due to wed.
Kelly Burgess, 20, went ahead with the service four months after Fusilier Jonathan Burgess died in a gun battle with the Taliban.
Kelly, who gave birth to their daughter Abigail just weeks after Jonathan died, wore her wedding dress for the cemetery ceremony surrounded by family and friends.
Abigail was a bridesmaid, Jonathan's brother was the best man and Kelly wore the wedding ring she had bought for their big day.
A vicar blessed their relationship as the 50 guests smiled through their tears Kelly said: 'It was special, I loved it. Everyone else was crying, but I wasn't.
'The vicar was really nice but he was stuck for words, because you don't really have anything written for that kind of thing.

Jonathan Burgess was killed in April while his fiancée was eight months pregnant.
'She looks like Jon in almost every way, but her eyes are mine,' Kelly added.
'I talk to Abigail about Jon every day and I keep a Dear Jonathan diary.
'I've also kept the pictures of the wedding in there for her to see when she is older.'
A card written by Kelly was still leaning against the simple wooden cross which marks the soldier's grave at Morriston Cemetery in Swansea yesterday.
It says..... 'To my wonderful husband on our wedding day.'


At Jonathan's funeral in April, Kelly organised 16 white roses to be placed on Jonathan's coffin, which was wrapped in the Union flag.
Kelly, still heavily pregnant at the time, bravely walked behind her fiance's coffin, pausing to look at the bouquet and card she wrote saying: 'I promise to tell Abigail about her daddy and how much you love her.
'Forever in our hearts RIP Boyo. Gone but not forgotten.'
Proud Kelly said: 'Part of him will live on forever in Abigail.
'He was so excited about her. I gave him the 12-week scan picture to take with him to Afghanistan.
'My friends in the company told me he always kept it in his top left pocket.' But
Jonathan would never see his daughter in the flesh - cut down by a Taliban bullet.
Kelly said: 'It just did not sink in at all when I was told. I was in denial.
'I was at the barracks in Chester and when I got back to my house there I just started tidying and cleaning the house, getting it nice for Jonathan.'
The pair fell in love two years ago at the platoon's barracks in Chester where Kelly worked as a clerk.
'I spoke to him when he was standing outside the Adjutant's office because he had been trouble again,' said Kelly.
'I thought he was cocky and arrogant, but I liked him.' She added: 'I love Jonathan and miss him so much.'

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