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I putted some flowers on him grave in his honor, cuz he deserved.
After reading it, I sat for a moment and cried heartfelt tears. That the game of Unturned, which I have enjoyed so immensely, was capable of providing your family with such comfort and giving you an environment separate of your husbands physical health, which you could continue to interact with your husband and children within, was incredible.
I'm only young, and have never had to experience something of that nature - so I cannot try and say that I can empathise with your feelings. But I am immensely glad that you were able to find solace in Unturned, and that your husband has been memorialised in the game for the rest of time.
Rest in Peace, Swansong
- ZdB