Kevin Cullen reports on Kristen Walsh's one request to firefighters after learning her husband Ed had died in the 298 Beacon St. fire.
No words can express how amazing this story is.
^
How beautiful. My heart and prayers are with the Walsh and Kennedy families...
there's just too many onions in the breakfast potatoes at Charlie's today.
It must be pretty dusty at my desk
Damn allergies!
Someone should bring her a simple gold chain so she can wear it around her neck and not risk losing it.
and lost my late husband's ring when the chain broke and I didn't notice it until too late. Sadly, I've never found the ring and now deeply regret that I didn't put it somewhere safer.
To hear that.
amazing story, thanks for writing this Kevin.
Don't read the Globe much anymore but can honestly say his is the only decent copy I've seen coming out of the place.
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Simply beautiful
No words can express how amazing this story is.
Idem
^
Wow....
How beautiful. My heart and prayers are with the Walsh and Kennedy families...
You know...
there's just too many onions in the breakfast potatoes at Charlie's today.
It must be pretty dusty at my
It must be pretty dusty at my desk
Spring is starting
Damn allergies!
Someone should bring her a simple gold chain so she can wear it around her neck and not risk losing it.
I did that...
and lost my late husband's ring when the chain broke and I didn't notice it until too late. Sadly, I've never found the ring and now deeply regret that I didn't put it somewhere safer.
So sorry
To hear that.
a silver lining
amazing story, thanks for writing this Kevin.
Kevin Cullen is a Boston treasure
Don't read the Globe much anymore but can honestly say his is the only decent copy I've seen coming out of the place.