You have my deepest condolences and prayers for comfort and assurance. Being almost 51 years into a wonderful marriage myself, words alone seem inadequate to express sympathy.
I'm sorry. I don't know what else I can say except, I'm sorry.
I would have liked to have met her. I can tell she was a special lady. To be concerned about your wellbeing as she was moving on shows how strong and wonderful she was.
You have all the sympathy and empathy I can offer. The only encouragement I can offer is that if your wife belonged to the LORD, and you do, one day you will see her again.
I lost my wife on Sept, 13, 2019, and it hasn't gotten any better for me yet. All I have is the LORD's promises which I am standing on.
Heartfelt condolences to you and your family. The good memories will stay with you forever, the not so good ones are gone in the bat of an eye. Be well and endure.
Sal, I will pray for you both although she is already in a better place. I went though my wife passing from brain cancer a bit less than a year ago. She went 10 days short of our 56th anniversary. I keep a journal and write to her almost every day. It helps me. I will send you a PM with my email and phone number
Sal I went through that 12 years ago.Rose was the pillar of our family for 55 years i still miss her every day I talk to friends about her ,and cry still
Hope you understand what I tried to say
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. I'm glad that your wife was able to come home, just like hospice was able to bring my dad home from the hospital and set him up in his house to be able to look out at his beloved Lake Erie.