Tripp and Gaye Every now and then you come across something so incredible that you want to share it with the world.  This blog is one of those things that we all should stop and read and share with others.

It is written by a wonderful friend of ours, Tripp Sims, to honor his late wife Gaye Gwinn Sims.  Tripp and DeWayne worked together at Northland Cable and later with then Secretary of State Lewis Massey.  Tripp is one of the sweetest, most incredible men you will ever meet.  He has an infectious personality that draws you in and makes you want to be his friend.  He brightens your day…just by being in his presence.  I am sure all of you can instantly think of someone in your life – like Tripp.

A few years ago Tripp met the love of his life, Gaye and they were married after a wonderful courtship.  Early in their marriage Gaye was diagnosed with terminal cancer.  This Sunday marks the second anniversary of her death.  She was only 44 when she went home to heaven.  As a tribute to Gaye, and to help remind each of us just how precious a gift life is, Tripp has created a Love Letter to Gaye (in the form of a blog) to honor her.  The Blog is entitled Translucent Gaye.  I encourage you to please take a second to click here and read a little bit of this blog.  I must warn you – you are going to need some tissues.  It is one of the most wonderful love stories you will ever read. 

Please join me in adding this to your Facebook wall and encourage others to do the same – so we can help Tripp honor the memory of Gaye on the second anniversary of her homecoming to heaven on Sunday. Click below on the SHARE THIS icon and it will give you an easy link to share it on Facebook, by email or other social media application.

Translucent Gaye
Webster Dictionary defines Translucent as free from disguise and falseness and permitting the passage of light. Gaye Gwinn Sims was my Translucent Beacon in the eight years I was immensely blessed to be her Love, Best friend and Husband. This Blog is a love letter to my Gaye.

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