Posted on 07/30/2012 5:46:36 AM PDT by BornToBeAmerican
The out pouring of Love and Support through this forum helped me more with dealing with the passing of my wife Jani, than these few words could ever hope to express. I cannot thank you all in person but through the love of Our Father I am sure you know my THANKS is heart-felt.
Hadn’t heard until now... May our Lord give you much comfort and strength during this very difficult time... God Bless.
Prayers for your healing. Having lost my husband almost 5 years ago, I can say that healing comes in small steps. Pain for the loss will always be there but we can create a new normal for ourselves. Blessings.
I did not know.
May God bless and comfort you.
My condolence and prayers.
So sorry to hear about your loss, may God comfort you and surround you. Remember Death CANNOT separate LOVE & FRIENDSHIP. The love for your wife will always be Eternal and I know one day when the Lord calls you home you shall be with her. God Bless ((( HUGS )))
May God give you strength and many blessings. I’m praying for you.
Sorry to hear of her passing. Make the best of life. You’ll be together again.
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You have my sincere condolences.
My beloved wife died in July 2001. Shortly afterward three different women spoke to me these words:
“She knows that you love her!”
I believe now that they were messengers sent. May you feel the same comfort and know that our loved ones have only been called home to that blessed place of God’s presence that we all hope one day to see.
So sorry to hear about your wife.
Peace and comfort to you and your family.
You have my sincere condolences.
My beloved wife died in July 2001. Shortly afterward three different women spoke to me these words:
She knows that you love her!
Not so now. The home feels warm and inviting. She is there and though I cannot see her, I know she is there.
Yes, she knew that I loved her as she did me.
I missed the original article, so this is the first I heard. The loss of a spouse is unimaginable to me; I will keep both of you in my prayers.
I tell my wife I love her several times a day...at the end of every phone call; whenever the opportunity presents itself...if she were to pass away while she is away from me, I want ‘I love you’ to be the last words she had heard from her husband.
There were many unspoken words at the end, but I think the last words I spoke to her was: “Us good guys have to stick together”
She heard me
When my husband died 20 years ago, the best advise I got was to not make any major decisions unless absolutely necessary for the first year...dealing with grief leaves us in a position of not making the best decisions...Gods blessing on you and your family..
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