Jan Garver-Flanders
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  • Worcester, MA
  • United States
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I'm a 52-year-old recent widow. I live in MA and have my own calligraphy business and am the Hallmark manager of a local Paper Store. I was fortunate to find the perfect man when I was 39 1/2 and to spend almost 13 years with him. We were married on the 9th anniversary of our first date.
About my Loss:
Paul was 48. He was the best man I will ever know, and no one will ever get me like he did. He wasn't feeling well four days after Christmas, but not anything unusual. I left to get my nails done, and when I came home, I found him unresponsive in our bathtub. I was unable to revive him with CPR, and neither were the EMTs or the doctors at the hospital. It was a massive heart attack, and I am still waiting for the final autopsy report. My world is shattered and will never be the same.

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