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We are burying my fiance today, feels very surreal. The hardest part about this is the loneliness, and how empty the apartment feels. Its gonna be a tough day for sure, but I have peace knowing she's…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Rosie Oct 10, 2020.

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Rosie replied to Pete's discussion Hard day
"I'm so sorry. That sounds like it would be an incredibly painful adjustment. I'm glad you've been able to find some sense of peace. Take care."
Oct 10, 2020
Alma P left a comment for Pete
"That is difficult to read without tears welling up in my eyes. I empathize. I've also lost a man I love. For me, the teeter-totter of emotions connected to the memories was chaotic for a while. I couldn't or maybe wouldn't move. A day…"
Sep 22, 2020
bluebird replied to Pete's discussion Hard day
"I'm sorry.  My husband died 8 years ago, one week after our wedding.  He was & is the love of my life.  I understand how surreal it feels, and everything else you said. "
Sep 17, 2020
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Hard day

We are burying my fiance today, feels very surreal. The hardest part about this is the loneliness, and how empty the apartment feels. Its gonna be a tough day for sure, but I have peace knowing she's not in pain anymore.
Sep 5, 2020
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About Me:
I do construction work, 51, live on east coast , I have 5 grandkids, through my Fiance. I am trying to start a crafting business with a portion of the sales going to brain Tumor awareness and research, also will hopefully start a craft fair in my fiances honor as a fundraiser, i hope for it to be an annual thing.
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I lost my fiance to a glioblastoma brain cancer on the 23rd of August, her name was Stacey, she was the love of my life, she had a big heart, big smile. Always kind, she has 3 children from her previous marriage, and 5 grandchildren. I met her online in 2009. She was diagnosed with the brain tumor in February, she fought with everything she had. I know she is no longer suffering but I miss her dearly. She loved kids and worked as a daycare teacher.

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At 11:50am on September 22, 2020, Alma P said…

That is difficult to read without tears welling up in my eyes. I empathize. I've also lost a man I love. For me, the teeter-totter of emotions connected to the memories was chaotic for a while. I couldn't or maybe wouldn't move. A day at a time... in my own time.

She sounds like she lit a warm light inside of you. May that shine guide you as you journey through the roller coaster of loss. 

 
 
 

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