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Widower's Love Poems Inspire BBC Reporter

16 Dec

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Summary

  • A 94-year-old widower penned poems for his late wife.
  • He found life-changing support from the charity Age UK.
  • His romantic gestures were described as 'gorgeous' on air.
Widower's Love Poems Inspire BBC Reporter

A grieving 94-year-old widower's heartfelt poetry dedicated to his late wife has captured national attention. Raymond Horsely shared his collection of poems, written over 58 years of marriage, with BBC reporter Jayne McCubbin, who was visibly moved.

Horsely explained that seeking help from the charity Age UK 'changed his life.' The organization provides support for older people, combating loneliness and assisting with daily life, allowing him to engage in local activities and find joy again.

His story resonated with BBC hosts, who described the moments as 'gorgeous.' The report also highlighted a concerning Age UK study indicating elderly individuals bear the brunt of a struggling social care system.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Raymond Horsely is a 94-year-old widower who shared touching love poems he wrote for his late wife, Hazel, on BBC Breakfast.
Age UK provided Raymond Horsely with support to combat loneliness after his wife's passing, helping him re-engage with life through local activities.
The Age UK report warns that elderly people are disproportionately affected by a struggling health and social care system, often not receiving needed support.

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