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kathy2468
Posted April 2018
My husband of 54 plus years has passed, and now what do I do?
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talkey
Apr 2018
Kathy, I am so sorry. Bless you as you grieve your loss.
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smeshque
Apr 2018
Kathy, I am so sorry for your loss. My Mom lost my Dad after 62 years of marriage, it is a tough thing. May God give you strength and courage, and guidance.
You are not alone.
Are you seeking the answer to what to do with yourself?
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GardenArtist
Apr 2018
Please accept my condolences as well.
Kathy, are you asking about specific legal action to take to manage his estate? Or are you asking what do you do with your life, or how do you grieve?
I'm sure this is overwhelming for you.
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SnoopyLove
Apr 2018
Kathy, I am so sorry for your loss! 54 years... Of course it must be disorienting to be without him suddenly.
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You are not alone.
Are you seeking the answer to what to do with yourself?
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Kathy, are you asking about specific legal action to take to manage his estate? Or are you asking what do you do with your life, or how do you grieve?
I'm sure this is overwhelming for you.