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Bridget Carter
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The mother of my grandchildren, she’s very young, very mature and so capable, also a great mother to two young boys.  She’s recovering from some complex life traumas and yet she finds compassion and empathy for others.  She’s amazing.


Carl Sandiford
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I would say my wife she is my soul mate and life partner has given me 2 beautiful children and couldn't ask for anything more she is my world 


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Brenda Lee.  What a woman, brought up with her brother and sister by her Mum with very little money after her father died in construction. her mum used to pop her on a counter when she was a toddler and she’d perform for sweets and money.  Went on to be one of the best artists in the world, powerful role model in a time that was dominated by male artists. Second place, Janis Martin, similar situation.


Jason Walker
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my mum and my wife both strong women who will do anything for you and never ask of anything in return 


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My Mom


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That’s easy. My wife. She’s always been the most important person and always will be.


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hi,

    as much as I love my wife and would nominate her as a ‘living nominee’ I can only nominate my mother as she gave me the greatest gift anyone can have and that is the ‘gift of life’.

I am eternally grateful till the day I die! I am 80 and am lucky to be young in heart,mobile and still ‘with it’ enough to enjoy my life,my wife,children,grandchildren,family,friends and past colleagues who still survive.

Life is NOT about fame and fortune (and the culture of social media) but about the simplest things there are,that cost nothing but mean the world.

I was so lucky to have a talented and spunky mum!

 


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My nana. She isn’t with us anymore, but had one of the kindest hearts. She was the kind of woman I aspire to be. She was strong, reliable, caring and so kind, filled a room and left a hole when she died. In the last year of her life she battled cancer, lost my grandad and two siblings, and still beat her original prognosis of 6 months. So much love for her, and I know we’ll meet again some day


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My wife.

She has been through a lot but is always the one grounding me. 

With the health problems she has had recently and the surgery she has undergone, you wouldn't be able to tell with not only her positive attitude but how active she remains with sports!

She is my strong Canadian gal!


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That's an easy question.  I was very fortunate to have my beautiful mum with us until she was 93.  A strong formidable woman. She faced difficulties with strength of will and determination and instilled in her 2 daughters the same depth of character and resilience.  She is in my thoughts every day. 


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My mum, she is beyond amazing 


My French teacher at school - opened up the world of philosophy for me.


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My mum!


Terrie
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My mum is the most important woman in my life as she's always there for me. Whenever I'm hurt or need someone she's always there to support me.


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Oh this is so interesting 

for me it’s definitely my mom 


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My mum was the strongest woman I ever met.  She had a very hard childhood and in theory should not have known how to be a good mother but she was!  Her first husband was killed at Alamein and when she met my father and had 3 children life was quite hard.  She worked all sorts of jobs to keep us together and when we lost our home she found two rooms for the 5 of us to live in and managed to make it home! I just wish I had half her strength!


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My mum, is without doubt, the most important woman in my life. Her unconditional love for me, as her son, is beyond what I actually deserve. She has always cared, not only for me, but our whole family. She puts everyone before herself. Her empathy is endless.

Although it has been  and always will be, a two-way unconditional love between myself and my mum, we are now at that time in our lives where I'm looking after my mum in her older years, just as she had done raising me as a child. I'd literally do anything for her.

I love you mum ❤️🙏

 


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My wife


Su Jonesy
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My sister she taught me what a lying scheming cow of a woman can do to hurt you. Far too many things to list wouldn’t have space for anyone else to leave their comments.


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Maria Quitéria de Jesus for proving that you can write your own future even without today's fake feminist groups that are only interested in dissiminate hate


Steve Gibbs
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My Wife. I can’t imagine life without her, even though we’ve been married, then divorced, then remarried. Back together 15 years and counting


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My beautiful adopted daughter who inspires me to be a better person everyday, sadly my mum died 3 years ago but I am so grateful to have an amazing daughter


David Bishop
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I have 3 woman my wife strongest person I know because what she has had though out her life my daughter strongest person even with all the disabilities and then my Granddaughter 

 

 


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I’ll always say my mum (and I know a lot of people have). She doesn’t believe herself to be strong, confident or intelligent, but she’s all of those things. And because she is, I am. Love ya mum!


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For me, it’s Susie, my wife of 53+ years!