Man discovered a photo that his wife left on her phone after she passed away

John Polo lost his life’s love to a severe, deadly cancer. Michelle was her name. One week after she passed, John was laying in bed, very distraught, when he discovered a picture on her phone that she had never meant for him to see.

«I saw the love of my life, Michelle, at a young age, and we began dating for a year in high school.» «I fell passionately in love with her,» John Polo writes on his Better Not Bitter Widower blog. «After eight years apart, we reconnected and planned to spend the rest of our lives together, with Michelle’s lovely child,» he continues.

Unfortunately, their fairy tale would not endure. «Michelle was diagnosed with an incredibly uncommon and severe cancer two years after our reunion,» John says. «So unusual, in fact, that we were informed that when you consider what sort of cancer it was and where it grew, there is only one incidence of what Michelle had on the globe every year.» Michelle battled bravely for two and a half years before passing away.

A week after saying goodbye to his lovely spouse, John was laying in bed, crushed by sorrow, when he discovered a picture on Michelle’s phone that he had never seen before. It brought him to tears.

John recently posted his touching tale on Facebook, along with a picture of Michelle that he discovered on her phone on that fatal day. «That’s my wife,» he said. «In her wedding gown.» I never got to see her in her wedding gown. We were married in the courthouse only a few days before her first operation. We hurried there. to become husband and wife «We weren’t sure whether she’d make it out of the operation alive,» John said.

«After the disease came back and she was told she didn’t have long to live, we decided to plan a real wedding,» he said.»She didn’t show up to the actual wedding.» She passed away two weeks before the event was supposed to take place. I have a lot of regrets. The fact that she did not go down the aisle is at the top of the list. But she did get the outfit. Her ideal gown. «She adored that clothing,» he wrote.

«While at hospice, Mom would tell everyone how wonderful the wedding was going to be,» John continued. «She wasn’t thinking well enough to recognize she wasn’t going to make it there.» Michelle died before I could see her in her dream gown. I found this image on her phone about a week after she died. I lay immobile in bed, joyful and heartbroken. Tears streamed down my cheeks as I laughed loudly at the thought of how happy it made her. My wife. «In her gown,» he remembered.

«I want to live a long life,» John said. «I’d want to remarry and have grandchildren.» I’d want to write and educate. I want to reach out to the whole globe with my message. He concluded, «I want to share what I’ve learned about love, loss, sorrow, and healing with them.» But, «John added,» when the time comes, I’ll be rushing up there. » No, I’m running up there!» I’d want to see her.

John Polo’s story is heartbreaking, but he serves as an inspiration to others who are grieving the loss of a loved one and wondering how they will ever move on. Perhaps you never really recover from such a significant loss, but Michelle was fortunate to have someone who loved her throughout her life. She is surely watching over him, glad that he is determined to live his life to the fullest, with her memories constantly there to make him smile.

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