For 63 Years He Brought Me Flowers… But What I Found After His Death Left Me Speechless

He cooked dinner in our dorm’s tiny shared kitchen—spaghetti with jarred sauce and garlic bread burned on one side.

He gave me a small bouquet of roses wrapped in newspaper and a silver ring that had cost him two weeks of dishwashing wages. From that moment on, we were inseparable.

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Every Valentine’s Day after that, he brought me flowers.

Sometimes it was wildflowers when we were broke and living in our first apartment with mismatched furniture and a leaky faucet.

Sometimes it was long-stemmed roses when he got promoted.

Once, during the year we lost our second baby, he brought me daisies. I cried when I saw them.