one of the things that impressed me most about her was that not only did she dedicate herself to being caretaker for her severely disabled husband, she made it her cause to make it better for him and all those in similar situations. in such a position, she could have easily walked and with what she would have been able to take from the marriage, lived very well without such a burden.
she didnt. she not only stayed but took his issues and made a lifes work out of making it better for so many folk she didnt even know and owed no debt to.
bravo to her. the world is less for having lost her, but better because she was ever in it. what better epitaph could one hope for?
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