After Being Married For 70 Years, She Found Out The Truth About Her Husband

Published on 03/29/2023
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Paying Respects

As soon as the tale was made public, Peggy began to pay her respects to her late husband by traveling back to the city on a yearly basis. Peggy even goes so far as to trek out into the woods to the location where the plane crashed. Peggy accompanies Guy Surleau to each of these visits because he was the only witness to the tragic event and is the only one who can recall the specifics. Guy is filled with remorse at the fact that he was unable to help Billie in any other way. Peggy, on the other hand, has expressed to him in the course of their chats that she is merely pleased that her husband has a buddy in the neighborhood.

Paying Respects

Paying Respects

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Feeling Settled

They would have never found the burial if Alton Harvey had not gotten involved and asked for those particular records. Together with the rest of the family, the pair and the rest of the family needed closure, and they had finally received it. After seven decades, Peggy deserved to feel as though a burden had been removed from her shoulders. She felt as though a weight had been taken off of her shoulders. She had no doubt in her mind that he was an honorable man and that the aim of his life was to assist other people. Billie will always be regarded as a hero. Peggy never remarried, and she never lost the desire to look for her spouse who she had been married to for only six weeks.

Feeling Settled

Feeling Settled

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