By Bel Mooney for the Daily Mail

Published: 19:32 EST, 26 December 2014 | Updated: 20:01 EST, 26 December 2014

Dear Bel

IT IS approaching the first anniversary of my husbands death and, other than the hospice he died in, Ive nowhere to go to pay my respects.

Because of his illness, we were only married for six months, but prior to this we had eight wonderful years together.

A man can spend all his life running . . . He should stop and think . . . Then he should pick something that will better him, that is good for him, and try to achieve it. Then hes running towards something.

From The Shiralee by DArcy Niland (Australian writer, 1917-67)

My problem is his son. He never wanted us to be married and I have always believed it was due to the inheritance, but he did seem to accept it until my husbands death, as I was to discover.

I can assure you he was well provided for in the will, which I actually persuaded my husband to change in his favour.

The son arranged everything for the funeral and finally revealed his true feelings about me at the service.

The rest is here:
BEL MOONEY: My cruel stepson refuses to give me his dad's ashes

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