Pauline Bailey-Dawes
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  • Plano, TX
  • United States
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About Me:
60 years old, widow for 1 year and 29 days. Live with my daughter and her family. We share a home which includes 2 grandkids and 3 cats and 1 rabbit. I am home-bound with MS in slowly failing health. I have few friends outside my family, and they are casual.
About my Loss:
I lost my husband of 30 years to emphysema and a lifelong on again off again battle with addiction (mainly alcohol but sometimes drugs). He was sober the majority of the time for up to 12 years at a time. He was my best friend and soul mate. He was also the source of most of the pain I experienced in my life.
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