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my friend's Wife died Wednesday morning.

Iron Woode

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They were married for 17 years.

Cause of death was natural according to the Coroner.

I feel very sad for him as I am still dealing with my own Father's death back in July 2008.

He drops by at my work to talk to me. I have been giving him all the emotional support I can.

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Your friend, his family & you have my deepest condolences Iron Woode! 🙁
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It's good that you're able to be there for him. And being there for him helps you out. It's painful but it's good if that makes any sense.

If he doesn't already, he will really appreciate your friendship later on down the road.
 
Man, that's terrible. I can't imagine what it's like to lose someone after spending every day with them like that. 🙁
 
Having been widowed myself I can offer a little advice. Just be supportive and let him work through any issues he has at his own pace. It can be a very confusing time. In my case I felt better talking it out and fortunately I had friends who listened.
 
Originally posted by: Uhtrinity
Having been widowed myself I can offer a little advice. Just be supportive and let him work through any issues he has at his own pace. It can be a very confusing time. In my case I felt better talking it out and fortunately I had friends who listened.
he knows I am there for him in this troubling time.

I will see him tomorrow night while I am at work.

I will do my best to help.
 
Damn that is a very hard situation to deal with, I hope you can help him deal with this and eventually be able to learn to live with the whole thing.

I really feel that trying to get him to move on or get over it would be the wrong move, not saying that is your approach, I would really just try to get him to the point where he can remember his life with her but realize that she would want him to continue to be happy with his life and enjoy it.
 
Damn man thats too young to die. You know this already, but be there for your friend.. He needs people right now.
 
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