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Vows

First Came Family. Then Came Marriage (to a Grandmother’s Relief).

Twelve years ago, Melanie White sold Drew Trotter nine pairs of jeans. She also won his heart.

The bride and groom dance together on the dance floor. She is wearing a white sweetheart necklace dress with a slit front. He is wearing a white tuxedo jacket, black pants and sunglasses while holding a bottle of champagne. They are surrounded by standing guests snapping pictures, hanging string lights and a chandelier.
Drew Trotter and Melanie White celebrated their wedding on Feb. 22 at Secret Gardens Miami in Homestead, Fla. Their two daughters and Ms. White’s 99-year-old grandmother were in attendance.Credit...PD Photography

Mary Morton, a 99-year-old retired assistant principal in the Bronx, N.Y., wanted to live long enough to watch Melanie Renee White, her granddaughter, walk down the aisle with her then longtime boyfriend, Andrew R. Trotter.

“I hope my eyes are still open by the time y’all get married,” she told Ms. White while the couple was dating.

On Feb. 22, Ms. Morton’s eyes were fixed on her granddaughter, 37, and Mr. Trotter, 38, as she led their ceremonial celebration at Secret Gardens Miami, an event space in Homestead, Fla.

“She just wanted to see it happen so bad,” said Ms. White, who had legally married Mr. Trotter on Jan. 18 at Philadelphia City Hall. “It was just an honor to have her do it.”

The couple had tested the nonagenarian’s patience: They first met over a decade before, in 2012, when Ms. White, who now runs a custom jewelry line called Melanie Marie, worked as a sales associate at Saks Fifth Avenue in Philadelphia. Mr. Trotter, who flips residential real estate, visited the store looking for a pair of 7 for All Mankind jeans. After meeting Ms. White, he left with nine pairs and his newfound crush’s phone number.

“I thought she was just beautiful,” Mr. Trotter recalled.

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“I hope my eyes are still open by the time y’all get married,” Mary Morton told her granddaughter while the couple was dating. Ms. Morton officiated the ceremonial celebration.Credit...PD Photography

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