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My condolences to you both. I lost my Dad nearly 2 yrs ago and you never forget but time does help heal things.
You both have memories and cling onto the good ones.
Time does heal. You never forget the person, but the pain of the loss lessens or at least isn't so front-of-mind all the time.
But until then, grieve, be sad, cry, do whatever you need to do ... and remember that there are lots of people around you who'll give whatever support they can.
My mum died when I was 26 - That is 32 years ago - Cancer and treatment for 8 years - during that time we nearly lost her twice but she pulled through - Long fight
All I can say now is she is never forgotten - memories are far more pleasant and far easier to cope with - Maybe I don't think about her everyday now, many say they do - but I think about her most days
Probably the thing I remember most is the thing I want to forget - I was with her right to the very end - The last few mins, when she was still fighting, but never made it - But I do have many happy memories as well so try and remember these and let time take its course