Father Steps in and Takes Late Son’s Girlfriend to Her Senior Prom

Just a month before her senior prom, Mackenzie Stewart’s boyfriend, Marshall Curtis, died in a car accident. The two had been together for a couple of years, and Mackenzie couldn’t imagine bringing anyone else as her date.

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That is until Carson Curtis, Marshall’s father, stepped up.

“She wasn’t going to go, but I was honored to ask her, and she accepted and she cried and it was emotional and I was honored to take her,” Curtis said.

Why One Father Took His Son’s Girlfriend to Senior Prom

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Curtis had gotten to know Mackenzie well over the course of her relationship with his son and had cared about her; he didn’t want her missing out on a memorable night.

“She’s been a big part of our family for over two years now and she’s Marshall’s girl. It wasn’t easy, but we were overwhelmed of all the support of the community, the people who stand behind us near and far,” Curtis said. ”We love Mackenzie like our own daughter.”

On the night of the prom, Curtis and Mackenzie pulled up at Blackville School in a bright yellow 1965 Volkswagen Bradley. On the back of the car was a sticker with a photo of Marshall and Mackenzie and a caption that said “Marshall and Makenzie forever.”

When the two went inside arm in arm, the room erupted in applause.

“I guess I did the right thing,” Curtis said. “I was kind of nervous thinking maybe [people would think], ‘What’s this old guy doing here?’ But everything worked out, and my whole family — we just can’t believe the supportive community we have.”

Mackenzie then went on to win the prom queen title.

He would be so proud, so proud of everybody. All his buddies were there. It was just like he was there, and I believe he was there.

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A proud member of the Anglican Church, Marshall, who had graduated the year before and became a technician at Trevors Nissan, was said to be respected, gentle, and well-liked.

“Marshall loved everyone and everyone loved him,” Curtis said. “He was such a gentle, gentle young man. Loved by everyone. It’s just heartbreaking. It’s not fair.”

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Though honored to take Mackenzie to prom, Curtis hopes no father will ever have to do what he did. “It wasn’t the easy thing to do, but it was the right thing to do.”

Amid grief, one father stepped up to give his late son’s girlfriend a chance to enjoy her senior prom. Even in mourning, when we come together, we can see light in dark days.

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The ones we love are never really gone; they will forever live in our hearts.

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