Jerry and JoEllen had been childhood sweethearts. He had Cystic Fibrosis but did really well. He and JoEllen drifted apart while he was in college. JoElllen had left an abusive husband and was struggling to raise two toddlers on her own by the time they reconnected. He was well-established at his engineering firm and anxious to offer JoEllen and her boys a solid life.
Things were going well for them. They were buying a house and planning a wedding when Jerry became jaundiced. He was found to be in acute liver failure as a result of his long and complicated medical history. I met them when it was my privilege to be his nurse. JoEllen never left his side if she didn’t have to. They were such a loving couple. It was heartbreaking to know their future together couldn’t be too long.
When it was obvious Jerry was becoming rapidly worse, they made arrangements to get a marriage license so they could marry before his death. They were married just a day or so before Jerry died, but not before he was able to make sure JoEllen and “his” boys would be well taken care of.
Thanks so much. Had to reblog.
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Thanks so much
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Oh how very sad that he was taken away from them just as their lives together were finally getting started.
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It was sad, but he was so happy to leave her provided for.
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Yes, what an unselfish man. 🙂
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Yes he was.
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That is heartbreakingly sad, but beautiful at the same time!
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Aww a lovely tale , bittersweet 🙂
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I know as a nurses y’all see a lot but i never really have thought about the human stories that much. Sweet.
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They were winners, weren’t they?
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Sad but beautiful. Glad they found back together. At least they had a little time with each other again.
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They did, and she was financially stable.
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That’s beautiful of him…
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Sad but lovely.
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I still tear up!
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What a tearjerker! How sweet!
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It was bittersweet. It ended at the beginning, yet he took care of her. That is love.
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