Sarah T. Williams
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About Me:
I am the wife of widow of Dennis L. Williams
About my Loss:
I lost my husband Dennis L. Williams on June 16, 2013. It was a sudden death and I am still reeling from my lost.

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I Lost The Love of My Life

My husband of almost 23 years died suddenly at home after staying in the hospital for 7

days. It was such a shock! I loved my husband with all my heart and we were soul mates.

I miss cooking his favorite meals, dinning out together, going to the movies, vacationing

together, going to the state fair in Perry, Georgia every year since 1998. We decided that we

would have a renewal of our wedding vows for our 20th wedding anniversary. We did that in

Ocho Rios,…

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Posted on August 7, 2013 at 3:30pm — 4 Comments

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