I was deeply moved by this. I hope you feel as blessed after reading it as I did.
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Thank you so much for sharing this with us. The love and strength that young couple shared is really a lesson to all of us. And, his last words about telling people you love them is also something we should heed. Tomorrow sometimes really doesn’t come.
Having been near death a couple times myself, I found love shown by family and friends became better than any medicine or therapy I was on at the time to help me get through my health issues.
It was an especially difficult yet calming thing to read about. I’ve had some nearly fatal health issues, and this post struck me as especially perceptive on how one can best serve the emotional needs of a dying person. The wife came to life’s end with the love of family and friends abounding. How blessed can one be?
Thank you so much for sharing this with us. The love and strength that young couple shared is really a lesson to all of us. And, his last words about telling people you love them is also something we should heed. Tomorrow sometimes really doesn’t come.
It had to be a very difficult post for her husband to write, but it is beautiful and full of love. I had to share it.
My heart went out to him and I’m very sorry for his loss. So young.
Having been near death a couple times myself, I found love shown by family and friends became better than any medicine or therapy I was on at the time to help me get through my health issues.
As was I.
It was an especially difficult yet calming thing to read about. I’ve had some nearly fatal health issues, and this post struck me as especially perceptive on how one can best serve the emotional needs of a dying person. The wife came to life’s end with the love of family and friends abounding. How blessed can one be?