Love That Lives Forever: Woman Still Gets Valentine’s Flowers from Husband Who Died in 2017
To live in a world where couples tend to do and show everything on the day of love, their love and so on, the story of one woman appears to be a great message that genuine love is eternal. Decades after he died, she still has him deliver Valentine flowers to her as he had done so lovingly before his death. This tremendous kindness of devotion has awed the hearts of people everywhere making a mere bouquet to be an icon of love that has stubbornly endured.
The woman, Diana Maver had lost her husband, John Maver in 2017 after living a long happy life together. John, the considerate person, had used to always send Diana an assortment of flowers on special occasions, mostly during the valentines day. Desiring to see that his love would still go to her even when he would be dead, John has a contract with a local florist to have a bouquet sent to Diana every 14 February. There also comes a note with the identical message every year with the flowers reminding her that she will always be his Valentine.
To Diana, such deliveries that happen annually are moving. Although they leave behind some sadness, as well as happiness, she claims that they also make her feel incredibly loved. The thing is every bouquet seems to remind her that John is still looking out after her, still loving her and still discovering a means to show it. What used to be a romantic act turned out to be something sacred and the act has made sure that the memory of John remains in the best manner.
The love story of the couple begins when they were still teenagers in which they came to know each other and immediately they developed a connection that would never end. They used to grow together, create a family and have a plethora of memories within many decades. The friends and family members usually say that the relations between them are based on respect, humour and unlimited support. The last present John gave Diana on Valentine Day speaks volumes about the type of husband he was towards her he loved, paid attention to, and he always cared about her happiness.
Diana now has her daughters to carry on with the legacy and the flowers are delivered in time each and every year. It is not only to them about fulfilling the promise of their father, but also honoring their love that is lasting between their parents.
This heart wrenching tale reminds us of the fact that love knows no time and may, in fact, know no life. It is kept alive in memories, in promises made and in little things that are said with a lot in them. With this time of the year, loved up globally, the story of Diana Maver proves to be a sweet reminder that the best love tales are sometimes the silent ones - those ones that are founded on devotion and patience and love that does not have an end.