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Bobbie are you O.K.? The forum is here for you if you need.

So much to do when a spouse passes away, tons of paperwork, legal stuff, medical bills to figure out who is going to pay what, packing away belongings. My house is still up for sale with no offers, stinky real estate market. My honey made me promise to move to FL when the house is sold. Not only did Ioose my husband but 2 friends also passed away within a couple of weeks. I miss him so much, we had a very special marriage, everyday was a quality day for 41 years.
 
strong lady Bobbie even tho I have never met you but it's so simple to see here on the forum with your many post over the years :)

I never married so I can't say I can feel your pain Bobby, maybe that's why General Ray never married, always knew one of us would pass on and leave the other heart broken, I just didn't want to feel that pain, ever!
I had a great full life just being me plugging away everyday and watching all my nieces and nephews grow up and now my great nieces and nephews, I love and cling to them so much, gives me great joy and peace in my life, that's why I run when I can to see them :clapping:

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So you get though this most difficult time that you will ever deal with Bobby then keep moving forward girl, there's so much joy still out there for you to grab onto and love and hug, we love you Bobby and never forget that girl :clap:
 
Even in death of a spouse the bond remains. We got to know each other very early in our relationship, respected each other in every way and made the effort to enjoy what the other was interested in. The longer we were together, the better it got. No need to fight or argue over anything, whatever was thrown our way, we still had each other to cling to and no one could take that away.
 
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