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Sue Johnston, 68, of Houston Texas, wrote this short note titled “Special Delivery: Love never ends”: “My sweet husband, John, and I were married for 46 years. Each Valentine’s Day, he’d send me the most beautiful flowers containing a note with five simple words: ‘My love for you grows.’ Four children, 46 bouquets and a lifetime of love were his legacy to me when he passed away two years ago.
“On my first Valentine’s Day alone, 10 months after I lost him, I was shocked to receive a gorgeous bouquet addressed to me … from John. Angry and heartbroken, I called the florist to say there had been a mistake. The florist replied, ‘No, ma’am, it’s not a mistake. Before he passed away, your husband prepaid for many years and asked us to guarantee that you’d continue getting bouquets every Valentine’s Day.’ With my heart in my throat, I hung up the phone and read the attached card. It said, ‘My love for you is eternal.’”
Imgurian DangerZoneh commented, “I’m not crying … There’s … Uh … Just a spec of dust in my eye. I must stroke my beard to feel manly again!” And Imgurian commented solkahn commented, “This guy has more game dead than I do alive.”
For MOre Information: Anonymous, “I’m a grown ass man, and this hit me pretty hard ….” Imgur. 15 August 2013
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