My wife Carol

So sorry Jack. I know she put up a long hard fight. Kim's and my thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.
 
Condolences. Take with you the blessings of the life you shared, and the careful help she put into your hands. Jim
 
I'm very sorry to hear that Jack.
Joan and I have you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.
 
I'm sorry for you at this time Jack, I lost my wife of 52 yrs. on Dec. 14 ,2011 and still
miss her every day! Jack, keep your self busy and things will work out. "IF" your a
church person, follow that path. prayers sent your way......Jim in N.M.
 

Beyond the darkness, light . . . Beyond the sorrow, peace. We wish you everything you need to get through this difficult time.

Dan & Suzie G.
 
My Condolences from NC . So sorry to hear about your loss.
Mrs. Carol is just on the next greatest adventure, our faith tells has taught us that .
 
So very sorry to hear of your loss.
This will be a big change in your life, but time is a great healer.

Take care of yourself, my friend.
 
So sorry for your loss. Keep friends and family close an remember the good times. Condolences and prayers going your way. Gary and Bonnie.
 
Sorry to hear of your loss.

God bless


Psalm 16:11
You will show me the path of life: in your presence is fullness of joy; at your right hand there are pleasures forevermore.
 
Whenever I hear of an instance where a long, committed marriage has been ended by death of one or the other of the two life partners, I am reminded of the following poem. It was recorded by southern gospel bass singer George Younce, with the song "Beyond the Sunset" as background accompaniment. (It's on YouTube, and worth Googling) I think it beautifully depicts how a long, loving marital relationship is only the beginning of the journey for both. I hope you and others in similar circumstances can take some measure of comfort from it. I cannot speak from experience, only desire, as unfortunately, I have not been so blessed in life.

SHOULD YOU GO FIRST


Should you go first, and I remain, to walk the road alone,
I'll live in memory?s garden, dear, with happy days we've known.

In spring I'll watch for roses red, when faded, the lilacs blue.
In early fall when brown leaves call, I'll catch a glimpse of you.

Should you go first, and I remain, to finish with the scroll,
no lengthening shadows shall creep in to make this life seem droll.

We've known so much of happiness, and we've had our cup of joy;
but memory is one gift of God that death cannot destroy.

Should you go first, and I remain, for battles to be fought,
Each thing you've touched along the way will be a hallowed spot:

I'll hear your voice, I'll see your smile--though blindly I may grope--
The memory of your helping hand will buoy me on with hope.

Should you go first, and I remain, one thing I'll have you do:
Walk slowly down that long, long path, for soon I'll follow you.

I want to know each step you take, so I may take the same.
For someday--someday--down that lonely road you'll hear me call your name.
 
Well, Jack, I was just wondering about you and how it was going with you and your wife. You answered my question. I will state again how much I enjoyed our conversation last August at the tractor show in Oakley. I also enjoyed sharing lunch with you the same day. It was like we had known each other for years. You have my deepest sympathy and will remain in my thoughts as the days go by. This will be hard, but time does allow one to deal with such a loss. I know you will never get over her, we will pray for you and look forward to seeing you again, God willing, next August in Oakley. John L...
 
So sorry to hear Jack. I cannot imagine that, just can't. Was just talking to my wife Terri this morning about going to the beach. There is a God. He will help you. Trust him.
 
So sorry for your loss. Prayers coming your way. I'm walking that path too, family has helped a lot - hers and mine.
 
My prayers are with you. I can't imagine how my life would be without my wife being a part of it.
 
Just a reminder that we're all with you.
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"Just a reminder that we're all with you."

Great reminder Randy. Thank you for bringing it up.
Jack, please let us know if we can do anything to help.
I know we can't help with the pain but if we can take life's
everyday stresses out of the way I'd be happy to pitch in.
 
I am very sorry for your loss!!!! After 53 years it will be an adjustment for you. Try to keep a positive attitude and remember all the good times with her. Ronnie
 
I have been out all day and just saw this. Jack, I have met you once or twice and found you to be a good and kind man. I am very sorry to hear of this. There is not a lot more to say. You have to find your way thru this and beyond. God bless.
 
Sorry to hear about your wife. I know we will never know the pain someone goes through till it happens to us. You are in my prayers.
 
Keep your head up , she would hate to see you cry. Me and
my family will pray for you and yours, and very sorry for
your loss she was still a young lady.
 
I know what you are going through. It is 15 month tomorrow that I lost my wife of 37 years.
 
Sorry to hear of your loss. You are in our prayers. Be assured she is with god now and all of her aliments are cured and she is happy.

Greg
 

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