It’s a conversation we probably all eventually have.
“Would you remarry if I were to die?”
Let’s face it though, it’s tough enough to contemplate such a tragedy in the first place, let alone to figure out if you could start a life with someone new.
But if we were all to be honest, most of us would much prefer that our partner be happy, and after a suitable amount of time, find someone compatible to move on with.
It is unknown if this conversation ever took place between Brenda Schmitz and her husband David, but she certainly gave it some thought when she became terminally ill. When she wrote two letters to be forwarded onto a radio station, renowned for granting wishes, this is what happened.
“Hello my name is Brenda Schmitz and when you are in receipt of this letter I will already have lost my battle to ovarian cancer.”
And with that sentence Brenda, who had passed away two years earlier, changed the lives of her husband, four young sons, and one other woman she wasn’t sure if she even knew, forever.
In September 2011, mother of four, Brenda Schmitz passed away. She was 46. As a parting gift, she entrusted a letter to a friend, who remains anonymous, to deliver when the time was right. The letter was addressed to a local Des Moines, Iowa, radio station and contained two other letters; one for her husband David and another for the new love of his life.