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Grieving man plants 7km of sunflowers in tribute to dead wife | Grieving man plants 7km of sunflowers in tribute to dead wife |
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A grieving widower has fulfilled a promise he made to his dying wife by planting sunflowers along a 7km stretch of a Wisconsin highway. | A grieving widower has fulfilled a promise he made to his dying wife by planting sunflowers along a 7km stretch of a Wisconsin highway. |
Don Jaquish planted the four-and-a-half-mile long, 60ft wide sunflower field along Wisconsin State Road 85 in tribute to his wife Babbette, who died in November last year after a nine year battle with cancer. | Don Jaquish planted the four-and-a-half-mile long, 60ft wide sunflower field along Wisconsin State Road 85 in tribute to his wife Babbette, who died in November last year after a nine year battle with cancer. |
Mr Jaquisj, from city of Eau Claire in the west of the state, told ABC News: “She's always loved flowers, but sunflowers were her favorite. | Mr Jaquisj, from city of Eau Claire in the west of the state, told ABC News: “She's always loved flowers, but sunflowers were her favorite. |
"They fit her personality. She'd walk into a room and her smile would light up a whole room." | "They fit her personality. She'd walk into a room and her smile would light up a whole room." |
The sunflower patch stretches over five farms which neighbours agreed to give Mr Jaquish access to in exchange for whatever rent he deemed fair because “they all loved her”. | |
“There wasn’t anyone that ever met her that didn’t love her”, he said. | “There wasn’t anyone that ever met her that didn’t love her”, he said. |
Now seeds harvested from the sunflowers will be sold with the proceeds going to help other cancer patients as part of a charity called Babbette’s Seeds of Hope”. | Now seeds harvested from the sunflowers will be sold with the proceeds going to help other cancer patients as part of a charity called Babbette’s Seeds of Hope”. |
Babbette had asked Mr Jaquish to plant the flowers four years before her death. | Babbette had asked Mr Jaquish to plant the flowers four years before her death. |
She had written letter to Mr Jaquish before she died, which he only discovered four months after her death. | She had written letter to Mr Jaquish before she died, which he only discovered four months after her death. |
She wrote: "You move on and live each day. | She wrote: "You move on and live each day. |
"Feel me in the morning air, and when you wake up and make your coffee. | "Feel me in the morning air, and when you wake up and make your coffee. |
"I will be there always." | "I will be there always." |
And Mr Jaquish says he feels her presence in those sunflowers. | And Mr Jaquish says he feels her presence in those sunflowers. |
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