In any tragedy, early loss or hard lesson, we look for a reason behind it. The “why”. Over the last three years I have searched for the explanation, or rationale, for Jeff’s death and all the aftermath of his loss. Not the reason written on his autopsy certificate or the coroner’s report. Something deeper. Something less concrete but still as real…and “good”.
I have searched for a sort of justification for his loss. Some signal that the repercussions for his death were not all negative and in vain. I have felt the flicker of atonement when an acquaintance had heard that Jeff’s reluctance to go to the doctor resulted in his death and insisted her husband go to the doctor for a persistently bothersome throat…only to find out that he had cancer and possibly had a chance to catch it in time. I felt some sort of rationale – maybe Jeff saved someone else’s daddy in a round about way. While signing a co-worker’s life insurance papers as a witness after telling them of our life insurance debacle and how life would be so different for the kids and me if I didn’t have to worry about money, I felt an acknowledgement for our loss. Someone wouldn’t have to face widowhood with children and not know how they would provide for them financially. After singlehandedly installing six fence posts correctly in our backyard with only the help of a postpounder, a level and a ladder (plus an extremely zealous four-year old boy), I wondered over whether I would have not only been able to do this before Jeff’s death and if I would have had the confidence to unquestioningly tackle the project alone. I certainly feel that will never be a good enough reason for losing my beloved…But there may be some other purpose behind his loss. A string of positive happens that would not have happened if I were able to hold him just a little longer. Hopefully, each loss of each of our spouses has caused some amount of positive to ripple through humanity. Because I need some amount of rationale. Some amount of explanation. Some amount of knowledge that my love’s life did not go unnoticed.