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<font color=green>we finally had a minute to breat
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My husband was outside yesterday when an old friend's wife pulled in the driveway. He was surprised to see her - we haven't seen her socially for quite some time. He asked how they were doing, and she very bluntly told him our friend had died and she wasn't sure if we knew.
We had no idea. She went on to recount the horrible details of his sudden death, very matter-of-factly. My husband, shocked, asked her when the funeral was, etc., only to have her reply, "He died in May." She then said she was getting into a new normal, and that their young daughter had finally accepted it. She only stayed a minute or so and drove away as quickly as she appeared.
My husband was stunned, and so was I. We'd been wondering why we hadn't seen or heard from him all Summer (he usually stopped by to visit) - we just thought he had been busy with home and family. We had been long-time friends of this man, my husband had even worked for him at one point in time.
As good as we got along with him, however, we didn't mesh with his wife. Trying to get together as two couples never worked for us - that's why we hadn't seen her in so long. To her, we were always, "His friends." We are, of course, so very sorry for her loss, regardless of the fact that we didn't mingle well with her.
That brings me to my question. Is it too late or inappropriate to send a sympathy/condolence card to her now? I know this loss must have been devastating for them and I would never want to cause them pain by opening the wound all over again. He was a good friend to my husband and I for many years and we know what a family man he was. We would like to express our sympathy to her and their family, but I don't know if we should - even though we just found out, it has been almost 6 months since his passing.
Thoughts, advice, opinions?
We had no idea. She went on to recount the horrible details of his sudden death, very matter-of-factly. My husband, shocked, asked her when the funeral was, etc., only to have her reply, "He died in May." She then said she was getting into a new normal, and that their young daughter had finally accepted it. She only stayed a minute or so and drove away as quickly as she appeared.
My husband was stunned, and so was I. We'd been wondering why we hadn't seen or heard from him all Summer (he usually stopped by to visit) - we just thought he had been busy with home and family. We had been long-time friends of this man, my husband had even worked for him at one point in time.
As good as we got along with him, however, we didn't mesh with his wife. Trying to get together as two couples never worked for us - that's why we hadn't seen her in so long. To her, we were always, "His friends." We are, of course, so very sorry for her loss, regardless of the fact that we didn't mingle well with her.
That brings me to my question. Is it too late or inappropriate to send a sympathy/condolence card to her now? I know this loss must have been devastating for them and I would never want to cause them pain by opening the wound all over again. He was a good friend to my husband and I for many years and we know what a family man he was. We would like to express our sympathy to her and their family, but I don't know if we should - even though we just found out, it has been almost 6 months since his passing.
Thoughts, advice, opinions?
