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For many weeks after [my wife] died, I could not get used to the feeling of coldness and lifelessness on her side of the bed - and it was even worse when they took the body away and buried her.
Jonathan Coe
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Jonathan Coe
Age: 63
Born: 1961
Born: August 19
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