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Shannon Strawbridge. Shannon is a mother of three. She's 44, almost 45, and became widowed at the age of 42. Her husband Matt was 46 at the time of his sudden death. They were married for 12 years and had two children together and an eight year old daughter when she met him. He helped to raise her daughter. Her daughter was 18 at the time and she had lost both of her dads. Matt died of a heart attack at home in front of their son. Jameson was 8 at the time and their daughter was 11. He was an amazing husband. Husband and father since his death, she's grown a lot as a person and she decided to start dating about one and a half years later. And the first person she dated, she fell in love with. He has recently moved in, and things are good and sometimes chaotic between all of them, as he has three daughters too. Life is crazy. She's learned how to carry her grief as a widow, but haven't for her kids. When they hurt, her heart shatters all over again. I think many of us can relate to that sentiment. She recently found a poem and story her daughter wrote about her dad. It's heartbreaking. She also became a grandma in June, so congratulations. Her granddaughter is the light when Shannon, it feels darkness and she's such a blessing to everyone. She's very excited to share her thoughts with the world. It can suck the life out of you while holding it in. Well, Shannon, I totally agree with those sentiments and there's so much power in telling your story and processing your feelings and emotions. And I can't wait, can't wait for everyone to hear your story.
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The Brave Widow Community is a place where you can connect with other widows, find hope and healing, and begin to dream again for the future. Learn more at bravewidow.com.
Hey guys, I’m Emily Jones
I was widowed at age 37, one month shy of our 20 year wedding anniversary. Nathan and I have four beautiful children together. My world was turned completely upside down when I lost him. With faith, community, and wisdom from others, I’ve been able to find hope, joy, and dream again for the future. I want to help others do the same, too!
FOLLOW me on SOCIAL:
Twitter | @brave_widow
Instagram | @brave_widow
Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/bravewidow
YouTube | @bravewidow
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Shannon Strawbridge. Shannon is a mother of three. She's 44, almost 45, and became widowed at the age of 42. Her husband Matt was 46 at the time of his sudden death. They were married for 12 years and had two children together and an eight year old daughter when she met him. He helped to raise her daughter. Her daughter was 18 at the time and she had lost both of her dads. Matt died of a heart attack at home in front of their son. Jameson was 8 at the time and their daughter was 11. He was an amazing husband. Husband and father since his death, she's grown a lot as a person and she decided to start dating about one and a half years later. And the first person she dated, she fell in love with. He has recently moved in, and things are good and sometimes chaotic between all of them, as he has three daughters too. Life is crazy. She's learned how to carry her grief as a widow, but haven't for her kids. When they hurt, her heart shatters all over again. I think many of us can relate to that sentiment. She recently found a poem and story her daughter wrote about her dad. It's heartbreaking. She also became a grandma in June, so congratulations. Her granddaughter is the light when Shannon, it feels darkness and she's such a blessing to everyone. She's very excited to share her thoughts with the world. It can suck the life out of you while holding it in. Well, Shannon, I totally agree with those sentiments and there's so much power in telling your story and processing your feelings and emotions. And I can't wait, can't wait for everyone to hear your story.
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The Brave Widow Community is a place where you can connect with other widows, find hope and healing, and begin to dream again for the future. Learn more at bravewidow.com.
Hey guys, I’m Emily Jones
I was widowed at age 37, one month shy of our 20 year wedding anniversary. Nathan and I have four beautiful children together. My world was turned completely upside down when I lost him. With faith, community, and wisdom from others, I’ve been able to find hope, joy, and dream again for the future. I want to help others do the same, too!
FOLLOW me on SOCIAL:
Twitter | @brave_widow
Instagram | @brave_widow
Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/bravewidow
YouTube | @bravewidow

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