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After husband lost his battle with cancer he made sure his wife got one final Valentine’s Day gift

Writer: Nathan MonkNathan Monk

Randy Tenney, 65, passed away last December after a months-long battle with glioblastoma, a rare form of brain cancer. Knowing he likely wouldn’t make it to Valentine’s Day, he made sure his wife Debbie would get the flowers and poem he gave her every single year since they got married in 1974.


He left a special message straight from Heaven:


"Roses are red, Violets are blue, yelling from Heaven that I will always love you. With love from your eternal Valentine, R.T.”

Love can be truly transformative and transcend even an earthly goodbye. This should act as a reminder to us all to hold those we love tight! You never know how long you get.

 

Nathan Monk’s new book, Charity Means Love, addresses many of our cultural blind spots in how we give. Order your copy today!





 
 
 

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