I often receive feedback and notes from readers – via email or Facebook. I love messages from people who read this column. Each one is appreciated.
Recently, however, I got something a little different from most. I received a handwritten letter from a kind woman named Alice, who is 96-years-old and in good health. Her doctor told her it’s likely she’ll live to be 100.
In her letter she told me a little about her family – children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and even great, great grandchildren. But the real reason for her writing was to request information about my late husband. She ...