Every once in awhile, ya need to read something like this, IMO.
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On Dec. 13, Billy Loredo, a lawyer from Edinburg, Texas, died from COVID-19 at the age of 45.
But he left his wife of 21 years a bittersweet goodbye — a final love letter.
“He emailed it to me a few days before he was intubated,” Sonya Kypuros, Loredo’s wife, told HuffPost via Facebook, noting that her husband often wrote her romantic notes and brought her “flowers several times a month.”
Kypuros said that she felt “sad and afraid” as she read his words.
“It made me fully aware that he knew he might die,” she said.
“I want you to know that I am fighting very hard every day for my life. I do it for you so that I can see you again,” Loredo’s letter read.
“You are the most important person in my life and I miss you every day. I know I am not always the perfect man I want to be but I do my best,” the message continued. “If I make it through this I promise to be a better man, in God, in life, and as a husband. You have always deserved the best and if I get a second chance I will do it.”
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http://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/husband-love-letter-wife-covid-194648304.html