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Among the many things I miss about my husband Jim, who died in 2014, is his piano playing. It was a constant in our lives, beginning with when we began dating and he stunned me by sitting at our old family piano and belting out a grandiose concerto.
Throughout our 47 years of marriage, I loved hearing him work on his latest piece. He used to say, Doesn t this drive you crazy? as he played a passage over and over again. But it didn t. I always loved it. When our granddaughter Camille was old enough to toddle, he began to perform happy little dance tunes that would set her awhirl.