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Mirfield man's tears of joy after lost voicemail of wife retrieved | |
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A husband who thought he had lost a recording of his late wife's voice he had kept for more than 10 years has described the moment the message was recovered as "wonderful". | A husband who thought he had lost a recording of his late wife's voice he had kept for more than 10 years has described the moment the message was recovered as "wonderful". |
Stan Beaton, from Mirfield, had kept the voicemail since his wife Ruby's death in 2003, but technical work by Virgin Media meant it was deleted. | Stan Beaton, from Mirfield, had kept the voicemail since his wife Ruby's death in 2003, but technical work by Virgin Media meant it was deleted. |
However, the telecoms company has now managed to recover the message. | However, the telecoms company has now managed to recover the message. |
Mr Beaton, 68, said: "They've made this old age pensioner extremely happy." | Mr Beaton, 68, said: "They've made this old age pensioner extremely happy." |
Listening to the message he said: "It's just a wonderful, wonderful sound that I thought was lost forever. | Listening to the message he said: "It's just a wonderful, wonderful sound that I thought was lost forever. |
"I'm staggered at the lengths they have gone to." | "I'm staggered at the lengths they have gone to." |
Mr Beaton told BBC Radio Leeds the message he had kept since his wife's death from cancer was lost in December. | |
He said: "I've always resisted changing companies because whenever I mentioned that my wife's voice was our voicemail message and would it be retained and each company said no, so that's why I never changed. | |
"Sadly it disappeared. I was absolutely devastated by it, but also extremely angry. | |
"In the early days [I listened to it] quite often. Basically it came to the point when if I felt low then I would listen to it. | |
"In December I learned that it had disappeared. I just could not tell people how it affected me at that time. It really did devastate me." | |
Mr Beaton contacted Virgin who managed to retrieve the message which has now been permanently saved for him. |