Renee Widow
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About my Loss:
Lost my husband suddenly after 26 years together. He was only 45 years old. He was my person...

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At 12:23am on October 27, 2016, Renee Widow said…
Thanks for the thoughts. I feel for you as well. Seems like the rest of the world goes on living but I live every second of every moment alone. Feel uncomfortable to keep talking about it as I feel everyone just expects me to get over it already. Only someone that has gone through it can truly understand.
At 3:06pm on October 24, 2016, Ruthie said…

I am so sorry for your loss. Taken so young and unexpected.  My Kevin was 51 on and died on 1-7-2016, suddenly and tragicly.  We have a daughter we raised and he walked her down the isle on 8-22-2015.  She too is crushed. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. Ruthie (my twins name is Renee and spelled the same way)

 
 
 

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