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'I fulfilled my husband's lifelong dream after his death'

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bowel cancer in July 2012, I was terrified. We listened, stunned, as the oncologist told us it was inoperable and that Gavin would be put on a maintenance treatment programme of chemotherapy and antibody drugs.

He was just 39.The impact of those words was devastating. I couldn’t bear the thought of losing him – my best friend and the only person I could truly be myself with.

I felt helpless, overwhelmed and desperate as we tried to work out how we’d tell our girls, Darcey and Megan, then just five and 14.

In the end we were honest with them, but they were inconsolable.We were initially told that Gavin had two years to live, but in true Gavin style, he defied the odds and survived for six more precious years.

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