PM, I'm sorry I missed this thread. You're a good man, and while you were undoubtedly lucky to have your lovely wife, she was lucky to have you. Those precious memories can never be taken away from you.
PM, I'm sorry I missed this thread. You're a good man, and while you were undoubtedly lucky to have your lovely wife, she was lucky to have you. Those precious memories can never be taken away from you.
'It was a wedding ring, destined to be found in a cheap hotel, lost in a kitchen sink, or thrown in a wishing well' - Marillion, Clutching at Straws, 1987
Thanks again, all.
There are times when I do wonder if, in another set of circumstances, if she'd not met me she'd still be alive and perhaps a darned sight happier.
I suspect I'd have remained single to this day and would have ended up still living in my mother's house.
We can all come up with "alternative circumstances".
The fact is that you DID meet her and she was your soulmate. What happened to her was a tragedy and life is so unfair.
You didn't remain single and you had a very happy marriage which was cruelly cut short which must make bereavement even more painful no matter how many years have passed
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