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In this latest episode of Dying for a Cuppa, I sit down with Emma Gray, from Rainbow Hunting, who speaks with raw honesty about the death of her husband, Simon. Simon was just 38 when he died, leaving behind Emma and their two young daughters, aged six and eight.

This conversation is tender and deeply emotional, especially towards the end, so please do listen gently. Emma shares Simon’s journey through chemotherapy, cancer, hospitals, and hospice, as well as the heartbreaking reality of being with him when he died. She also reflects on how their daughters were part of this story.

Alongside her personal experience, Emma, who is a probate lawyer, now supports people through the practical side of navigating life after loss —the paperwork and processes that come after a loved one dies—in many ares of her work

I am so grateful to Emma for opening up so honestly, and I know her story will resonate with many. But please do think before you delve in, first stick the kettle on, this ones emosh.

https://www.rainbowhunting.co.uk/

https://www.widowedandyoung.org.uk/

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