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Thank you so much for your kind words of encouragement regarding my marriage and reconcilation. I am warmed by your concerned.

I would like to share someting with you my great uncled told me several years ago when I told him I was getting a divorce. He asked me did I love my wife and I said yes. He then said why would you remove something from your life that you love? Do not amputate your soul. If you love her find a way to keep her and make it work.

Those words stuck with me, "Do not amputate your soul." Losing my wife would be like amputating a part of me. I would no longer feel whole without her. So I thanked my great uncle for his wisdom, he should know after being married a couple of times himself.

So, thanks again. My soul is still intact and in union with my beloved bride.

Regards,

Rother Bronald

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Ron,

thanks for sharing your Uncle wisdom, he is so right! Love is a gift from God,

we are blessed.

Marla

From: Neurosarcoidosis [mailto:Neurosarcoidosis ] On Behalf Of J. Blanchett

Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006

12:53 PM

To: Neurosarcoidosis

Subject: Terri,

Matt, Bonnie and All...

Thank you so much for

your kind words of encouragement regarding my marriage and reconcilation.

I am warmed by your concerned.

I would like to share

someting with you my great uncled told me several years ago when I told him I

was getting a divorce. He asked me did I love my wife and I said

yes. He then said why would you remove something from your life that you

love? Do not amputate your soul. If you love her find a way to keep

her and make it work.

Those words stuck with

me, " Do not amputate your soul. " Losing my wife would be like

amputating a part of me. I would no longer feel whole without her.

So I thanked my great uncle for his wisdom, he should know after being married

a couple of times himself.

So, thanks again.

My soul is still intact and in union with my beloved bride.

Regards,

Rother Bronald

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