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Cherish what you have, and never take him/her for granted, for they may not be there tomorrow. Love em and hold em like it's the last time you might see them....for it may be. And, always let them know how much you love them and appreciate them, never assume they already know. I wish I could tell her that just one more time.....
Very sorry to hear of your terrible loss,sounds like Brenda was an incredible woman and the void left by her passing must be large.My thoughts and prayers are with you...
I wish I could tell her that just one more time.....
If there is a 'another side' & I choose to believe there is, then she knows man, she knows. My heart goes out to you - I have been married for 38 yrs & my lady is not just my wife she is my soul mate, I don't know if I could cope without her. Be strong & cherish the memories Brenda obviously had a good man in you.
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