Mom with breast cancer sees 3 daughters get married 1 day before she dies (PHOTOS)

‘You may kiss your bride’: The sisters jointly experience one of the biggest moments in a relationship.

‘You may kiss your bride’: The sisters jointly experience one of the biggest moments in a relationship.

“You may each kiss your bride.”

A Georgia mother dying of breast cancer lived long enough to hear those words as she watched her three daughters get married at the same time — one day before passing away.

Becky Swales spends some time with one of her daughters.

Becky Swales spends some time with one of her daughters.

With their ailing mom, Becky, in the front row, Jodie, Sarah and Kaylie Swales all said “I do” in Sunday’s ceremony in Snellville, Ga.

The family was able to pull it all off with a bounty of donations from the local community, and the venue was offered free of charge.

The Swales sisters, Jodie, Kaylie and 19-year-old Sarah, moved their Oct. 26 ceremony to Sunday after learning mother Becky had little time left in her battle with breast cancer. ‘It’s kind of bittersweet,’ Jodie said.

The Swales sisters, Jodie, Kaylie and 19-year-old Sarah, moved their Oct. 26 ceremony to Sunday after learning mother Becky had little time left in her battle with breast cancer. ‘It’s kind of bittersweet,’ Jodie said.

The triple ceremony was originally set for Oct. 26, but was moved up to Sunday when the brides found out their mother did not have much time left. As it turned out, she had only 12 hours left.

“It’s kind of bittersweet,” Jodie Swales, 22, told FOX 5 before getting married. “We are happy that she’s here, but this will probably be the last big thing that we do with her.”

Sarah (l.), Kaylie (c.) and Jodie Swales. ‘It's awesome having her here, but it's hard having her suffer while she's here,’ Kaylie said.

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Sarah (l.), Kaylie (c.) and Jodie Swales. ‘It’s awesome having her here, but it’s hard having her suffer while she’s here,’ Kaylie said.

“It’s awesome having her here, but it’s hard having her suffer while she’s here,” Kaylie, 21, said.

Dad Otis Swales, who walked the brides down the aisle, said, “It’s hard, but I’m proud of my daughters. I just pray God gives me strength to get through every day.”

The scene of the joint wedding. ‘I just pray God gives me strength to get through every day.’ said dad Otis Swales, who said he was proud of his daughters.

The scene of the joint wedding. ‘I just pray God gives me strength to get through every day.’ said dad Otis Swales, who said he was proud of his daughters.

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