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"widowed" Definitions
  1. used to describe somebody whose husband or wife has died and who has not married again

571 Sentences With "widowed"

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Divorced or widowed men are more likely to remarry than divorced or widowed women.
"I did a major motion picture that I wrote, based on a woman who's newly widowed — she's been widowed for a year — and she's a runner," she explained.
Speaking of Pacho — remember Maria, the woman he'd widowed?
One day, the married population will be divorced or widowed.
My patient had been widowed and she had no children.
She said most of her widowed friends were renting, too.
Diahann played a widowed nurse who was raising a son.
The widowed were more desirable than the divorced, said some.
They are not an investment to buy for your widowed aunt.
Page stars as Abby, the widowed mother of a young boy.
The widowed Momoko, for example, learns to live on her own.
Often widowed, Beaufort married twice more but never had another child.
But her widowed mother, Piera Maioglio, who was with her, did.
The bride was twice widowed, and the groom was a widower.
"This is inescapable: that children are orphaned, people are widowed," Mrs.
Both Tony and Adele were widowed, and before long they married.
She is widowed, and has plenty of money to live on.
He was raised by his widowed mother, the former Martha Morgan.
In 2014 nearly three-quarters of American men over 65 were married and only one in ten was widowed; of women in the same age group, under half were married and one in three was widowed.
The widowed Jackie Kennedy remarried and became a New York book editor.
In the series, however, the widowed father does not attract much sympathy.
Down the corridor, elegant headmistress Iza (Magdalena Cielecka) pursues a widowed doctor.
Past presidents who were single and widowed picked their nieces and daughters.
I, also a professor, widowed after 36 years, said O.K. to coffee.
In all, she was married and divorced three times and widowed once.
Being widowed, divorced or never married increases the risk of heart disease.
She had been widowed for nearly 11 years, and he for 12.
She was born in 1924, not 1925, and was divorced, not widowed.
Being divorced or widowed only once, though, did not increase the risk.
By 1920, Monet was twice widowed and suffering from cataract-clouded vision.
She was widowed in 1961, when he died in an automobile accident.
He was widowed after Elizabeth Alexander died of breast cancer in 2012.
Analyzing U.S. Census Bureau data, the researchers found women ages 75 to 79 are three times more likely than men to live in poverty, and widowed women are twice as likely to live in poverty than widowed men.
" Tori, 51 "It was my first date in five years since being widowed.
Now, The One has a striking resemblance to the widowed hitman John Wick.
"I'm a widowed pensioner who is looking for a fishing mate," he wrote.
Many women in Africa are widowed very young after marrying much older men.
Both women are widowed and rely on help to shop, cook and clean.
Those who are widowed could have a 20% higher risk, the paper found.
Russell Crowe plays a widowed writer struggling with a mental breakdown and fatherhood.
She had already been widowed and divorced, and had a teenage daughter, Irene.
The woman was widowed in her 20s; her only child died in infancy.
When my other great-grandmother became widowed, she joined them in the farmhouse.
You're certainly free to reproach the widowed spouse for some truly bad behavior.
Last month she was widowed, her husband killed by relatives of her attackers.
On many weekends, he goes to Connecticut to care for his widowed mother.
"Nai-nai" may wish to join her grandchildren in America after becoming widowed.
Recently widowed, she had a net worth of roughly $600,000 as of 1998.
You haven't said a thing about men hitting on newly widowed older women.
Then he meets Elisheva, (Ayelet Zurer) the twice-widowed mother of a pupil.
After she was widowed in 1953, Murphy supported her two children as a seamstress.
Then, in a blink of an eye, the widowed father of two was dead.
Ruth The impoverished and widowed Ruth was far more badass than we usually imagine.
By age 913, the number of people who report being widowed starts to climb.
Heavy drinking and being widowed, divorced or separated were also factors for some groups.
I was widowed at 38 and had plenty of dating years ahead of me.
"These women, whether never married, widowed, separated, divorced are on their own," Gardner says.
But roughly a third of poor children live with divorced or widowed single mothers.
Netflix added "Dead To Me," a series about a recently widowed woman, in 2019.
Fatima Mallam, a widowed mother of three, said she had to wait five hours.
Moreover, these are particularly desperate human beings — frightened, poor, dislocated, many widowed and orphaned.
And for Americans who are divorced or widowed, re-marriage is on the rise.
Now that the good doctor is gone, Meredith is officially a widowed single mom.
Ms. Auerbach was widowed at 30, when her children were just 2 and 5.
She finds the prospect of salvation in a sympathetic, widowed police officer (Miguel Inclán).
But Diane, the widowed septuagenarian immersed in all that busyness, will not be deterred.
Stroke risk was increased for the unmarried and divorced, but not for the widowed.
In the last election, our (widowed) neighbor asked for a ride to the polls.
The last time I visited her, she was recently widowed and dying from leukemia.
The heroine Marie; her brother, Franz; and their widowed mother live in a shack.
Mr. Nolan picked up a call from a widowed man the day before Thanksgiving.
He marries the widowed Dorothea, who forfeits rank and inheritance to become his wife.
After spending her childhood in France, she married the French king and was quickly widowed.
Women's lower earnings mean that after divorcing or being widowed, they often end up poor.
As she works, her widowed college sweetheart, played by Chavira, arrives with his two kids.
He died widowed and broke, the latter a result of a series of bad investments.
I had been widowed for five years, and they felt I should not be alone.
A recently-widowed father is visited by a crow, an embodied black beacon of loss.
Rahila Shams was also widowed — at age 22, six months pregnant with her second daughter.
Believe it or not, the former first lady, who was widowed in 1945, had roommates.
Keaton) is a recently widowed mother of two grown daughters (Alicia Silverstone and Katie Aselton).
Consider Jane Carney and Norm Stoner, who live in Oklahoma City and were both widowed.
Now she is widowed, pregnant and alone, dependent entirely on Matthew for food and shelter.
Playing Mary, a recently widowed child psychologist, Ms. Watts looks becomingly fragile and perpetually worried.
An increasing number of parents are single, divorced, separated, widowed or unmarried but living together.
The guy friend I'm currently seeing is 78, and has been widowed for five years.
" Asked if she ever expected to be widowed at 29 years old, Uwimana replied, "never.
Back then, Grace, who was jobless and recently widowed, had received 20 cows through the program.
He used the story of being a supposed widowed father to gain sympathy points from Bambi.
She was widowed at age 28 as a single mom, and she had this enormous wealth.
Widowed, she moves back in with her aunts, devastated and vowing never to do magic again.
He is then widowed and soon becomes engaged to the free-thinking Margaret Schlegel (Hayley Atwell).
Women's lower salaries mean that they often fall into poverty when they divorce or are widowed.
A Facebook fundraising page has been created to help support his widowed wife and newborn daughter.
But determining when death occurs might matter for all sorts of reasons: when is someone widowed?
The film finds Kevin James as a widowed, single dad and Sandler as his best friend.
Then there's the robbery the widowed wives decide to pull off to clear their husbands' debts.
In it, Mirza plays Zaynab, a lesbian Pakistani American woman living with her newly widowed mother.
Widowed in 1965, she raised four children by herself and eventually became a real estate appraiser.
On the show, Robert Reed's character, architect Mike Brady, was a widowed father of three boys.
After 51 years of marriage, Jerry and Susan Stros both thought they may soon be widowed.
High rates of HIV - which affects a tenth of the population - have also left women widowed.
Anna Harrison was the first first lady to be widowed while her husband was in office.
"Cognitively unimpaired, widowed older adults were particularly susceptible to Alzheimer disease clinical progression," the study concluded.
Three had been widowed by cancer, two by accidents — bicycling and hiking — and one by suicide.
O'Hanlon, and its widowed owner — are straight from Molly Keane's black comedies of Anglo-Irish life.
She married at 14, had a daughter a few years later, and was widowed at 20.
Doty was newly widowed when Lisicky met him, and still grieving the death of a great love.
From age 93 to age 94, the number of widowed people in the US more than doubles.
With child marriage common in villages, some girls are even widowed as children, leaving them particularly vulnerable.
One of the rangers accompanied the child to the United States, while Sibomana's widowed father stayed behind.
Of these, 88 percent were women, 86 percent were widowed, and 42 percent lived in care homes.
His mother, widowed by the armed conflict, looked out the window of his apartment, holding her head.
Ricardo Chavira plays her former college flame who, now widowed, checks into the resort with his children.
Roche recounts the story of Maria, a Rwandan woman who was left widowed after the 1994 genocide.
They had been widowed for a long time and their kids convinced them to find a companion.
She was raised by her widowed mother and eventually went to Pacific Collegiate School in Santa Cruz.
The book's most sweetly rendered character, with the greatest wisdom to offer, is Zach's widowed aunt, Mary.
Widowed at just 37 with two small children, Mom has trained herself to face challenges without flinching.
But you're not free to spend the estate's money — the widowed spouse's money — as you see best.
Both widowed in 2014 and each pregnant with their second child, Abouallal and Wielandt returned to Belgium.
The three were brothers, and their widowed mother had one son left, who joined after they died.
Prior to being widowed, wives of veterans and non-veterans reported similar levels of perceived social support.
The widowed have a 20 percent increased risk of developing dementia compared with married individuals, Sommerlad noted.
Sunday excursion: Hamilton Grange, the empty streets subdued and strange, the widowed house perched in its park.
In many cases, victims are elderly widowed women who are humiliated, beaten, stripped and ostracised from their communities.
By the age of 24, Shelley would be left widowed and mourning the loss of her two children.
She played a widowed mother and nurse — a life I connected with because my father had also died.
Ziad Nasreddine immigrated to Canada from Lebanon at the age of 15 with his widowed mother and sisters.
She had been widowed for several years, but her distress didn't come from the loss of her husband.
She was widowed after her husband died from injuries sustained in a botched armed robbery at her home.
He also noted that 89 percent are labeled single, 10 percent are divorced, and 1 percent are widowed.
He has been widowed twice — his second wife of 22 years succumbed to chronic lung disease in 2015.
Those men usually posed as "widowed military men" and sent me message after message until I blocked them.
Francis wound up overseeing the Baxters' retirement savings and establishing a close relationship with her newly widowed client.
The other woman is Draupadi, a young tribal guerrilla widowed by the police then gang-raped by them.
"Tempo" shows Elio's widowed father Sami, an urbane classicist, overwhelmed by his own erotic bolt from the blue.
When Andrew was 22000, friends introduced his widowed father to Hella, who had turned up alive in Warsaw.
Calling a recently widowed woman of a soldier killed in action is an incredibly difficult thing to do.
Widowed, she now owns a co-op on Shore Road, down the street from where her daughter lives.
Widowed in 1953, Murphy supported her two children as a seamstress for most of her life, CNN reports.
The house, it turns out, was owned by Vermeer's widowed aunt, Ariaentgen Claes van der Minne, or Ariaantje.
Unexpectedly widowed, Evelyn had to find a way to hold on to their ranch all on her own.
"I do not have the fortitude to explain non-binary gender to my goddamned widowed grandma," they continued.
The conventional approach is to make him a widowed or divorced dad who pines for his little girl.
Yesterday, news spread that the late Beau Biden's brother, Hunter Biden, is dating his widowed wife, Hallie Biden.
During the journey, they pick up a woman (Rosamund Pike) who was widowed after Comanches killed her family.
Not long ago, he introduced a customer who was widowed to another regular; the two decided to marry.
That's especially true when the speaker is Mr. Battiste or Ms. Merkerson, who plays Walter's widowed mother, Lena.
Not long after I was widowed I found myself at an elegant dinner party on the Florida coast.
O. Where was Jean McConville, mother of 10, recently widowed, taken one winter night in Belfast in 1972?
She grows close with her seven charges and, later, falls in love with the widowed Captain von Trapp.
Its 86-year-old widowed matriarch cried over the sanctuary where she birthed seven of her eight children.
The other is a girl, 16, who was raised by her widowed mother in a conservative eastern city.
Decades later, after she was widowed — and no longer moonshining — she met the agent again and married him.
Morris is there because his widowed father, Curtis (Craig Robinson), is a coach for the local soccer team.
The best course of action can vary, particularly depending on whether you are single, married, divorced or widowed.
When Connie Crawford's mother, Sue, became widowed in 1986, she was ready to have some help with her finances.
At age 18, she married the 7th Duc de Richelieu, had two children and was widowed by age 22.
They spent holidays and traveled together with their husbands and later without, after both were widowed in the 1980s.
This forced many women (especially those who were widowed, unmarried, elderly, or from small families) into virtual house arrest.
People widowed during the study were more likely to be women, black, older, sicker, depressed, and experiencing cognitive decline.
Tom Taylor plays young Jake, whose disturbing visions have his widowed mom ("Vikings'" Katheryn Winnick) at her wits end.
Dailey, a widowed retiree who was living in Minneapolis at the time, noticed the media firestorm surrounding the trial.
So she quickly spun a tale that the militants had killed her husband, leaving her a young, widowed mother.
Whether married, single, widowed or divorced, participants reported that women friends were their greatest source of support and comfort.
Widowed before she was 210, pregnant and terrified of living under ISIS' rule, in November, Sherine fled Mosul, Iraq.
" A widowed Australian newspaper columnist moves his teenagers to the end of the earth — New Zealand — in "800 Words.
Nettie was widowed in 1907 and moved into the inn after traveling the world, according to the Rutland Herald.
Ken Loach's newest drama stars Dave Johns as a widowed carpenter in Northern England recovering from a heart attack.
A teenager during World War I, he survived by working the family farm after his widowed father was drafted.
For those who were widowed or had a sick husband, the work provided the family's only source of income.
The widowed former teacher spends her days writing postcards encouraging voters to head to the polls on Election Day.
Applegate's character, Jen, was recently widowed by an unsolved hit-and-run, so she sets out to solve it.
Ms. Wallach and Mr. Maslon remained friends over the years, and then late in life found themselves both widowed.
"It's mostly males, and a lot of them are widowed and don't have anything else to do," Phenix said.
There is the young woman with two small children, widowed when her husband died trying to cross the border.
Both are widowed from previous marriages, and they have seven children, 12 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren between them.
She lived in the security of her own house, in the company of her widowed second daughter, my aunt.
" Since no one was left to be widowed, I re-named this in my mind as "the orphan maker.
"We had a single man in his 60s, and a widowed woman in her early 50s," Mr. Naor said.
Mr. Morris had been widowed twice when he married Ms. Hoban, and she, too, died before him, in 2006.
I was widowed two years ago after being happily married to the love of my life for many years.
She eventually remarried, but was widowed before meeting the man who is now her fiancé; he works in construction.
Mamie Bradley, Till&aposs widowed mother, who came down from Chicago and tearfully insisted the body was her son&aposs.
Her clients at New Direction Financial Strategies near Phoenix tend to be women who have been recently divorced or widowed.
The strength and devotion of a widowed dad first sparked the notion of a holiday to honor our male parents.
"My Name is Ray Johnstone Australian Im A Widowed Pensioner who is Looking For A Fishing Mate," the ad reads.
To that point, 75% of women in a male-female relationship will be widowed by an average age of 56.
"[My dad] was twice widowed," the Keeping Up With the Joneses star said in the November 2016 issue of Elle.
While people die around them, Callie Dunne and Mary Agnes, two women left widowed after the accident, fall in love.
The female protagonist, Su Mingyu, is barely on speaking terms with her widowed father and one of her two brothers.
The study included 218,22018 married patients, 7,570 never-married people, 3,650 individuals who were divorced and 4,536 who were widowed.
Cognitive scores for widows/widowers were consistently more than half a point lower than for peers who were not widowed.
A brief relationship with the widowed Maria Halpin in the early 1870s had yielded a child, but hardly a father.
But Streep's portrayal of Katharine Graham as the recently-widowed publisher of The Washington Post in 1971 is slow-burning.
In one particularly moving scene, Sulu talks to a widowed old man whose wife shares the same name with her.
Did she have a relationship with her father's widowed friend, Judge Otis Phillips Lord, as their intimate correspondence has suggested?
Daenerys has been slaying the game since — well, since she was widowed and abandoned by her Khalasar, but LET'S FOCUS.
Other people sometimes think about being widowed as just a usual way of living, without stress, neglect, humiliation or loneliness.
He is widowed and woebegone, with three young offspring to care for: Annabel (Pixie Davies), John (Nathanael Saleh), and Georgie.
There are an estimated 11.2 million widowed individuals across the nation, according to the U.S. census, most of them women.
Goode lands at the home of a widowed mom, Alice Fletcher ("Downton Abbey's" Michelle Dockery), bonding with her teenage son.
Yes, women tend to live longer and to marry men older than themselves, so they're more likely to be widowed.
As I approach my 92nd year widowed and living alone, my trips to the market are fewer and well planned.
Her final live performance was in 1971, after which she retreated to Los Angeles to care for her widowed mother.
Khadija's fate, at 221, has been to be widowed twice and passed down through a family deep in Taliban territory.
But after my father died, moving close to my widowed mother felt like an obligation I couldn't walk away from.
When Hurston interviewed him in the late 1920s, Kossula was living in a remote Alabama town, widowed for many years.
It's a far cry from her life as a stay-at-home mother before she was widowed 11 years ago.
Widowed and disabled after an assault, a man is implanted with a chip that lets him walk and fight baddies.
However, widowed adults showed more cognitive decline than the married/unmarried groups, regardless of age, sex, socioeconomic status or depression.
This group of divorced, widowed, separated and never marrieds made up 47.3 % of all US residents age 18 and older.
Shama Pervez, widowed mother of 11-year-old Sahil Pervez who died in the blast, was inconsolable during funeral prayers.
One day later, her widowed husband, former police officer Rod Richardson, decided to find the person who killed his wife.
Going through 56 years' worth of lives lived together, and the remaining five years when Mom was widowed, was bittersweet.
Tann was also in cahoots with a local judge who helped procure children, specifically from impoverished single or widowed mothers.
Until 1975, single, divorced or widowed women in the U.S. needed a man to co-sign their credit card applications.
She had been widowed for several years but the reason for her distress was not the loss of her husband.
The house that Bob Venturi designed for his newly-widowed mother signalled, in effect, the advent of post-modernism (see below).
That's the motto of Ray Johnstone, a widowed pensioner from South Australia who posted an ad to Gumtree that's gone viral.
Jones was the matriarch of The Partridge Family clan, taking on the role of widowed mother-of-five Shirley Renfrew Partridge.
The book follows a widowed landlady named Edith and a collection of her tenants who all live in a Brooklyn brownstone.
His undoing comes at the hand of a widowed beauty (Marisa Berenson), whose high station gives her license to be boring.
Like the final girl in a horror movie, the newly widowed woman creeps down the hall after hearing a strange noise.
In both instances, Carole explains her newly widowed friend simply didn't want to meet new people in such a fragile state.
The human realm is led by King Harrow, a widowed monarch with two sons, the jovial Callum and jelly-loving Ezran.
David Kim (Cho) is recently widowed, and he's been having a hard time connecting with his teenage daughter Margot (Michelle La).
Her mother later married Otto Frank, the widowed father of internationally renowned diarist Anne Frank, who was killed during the Holocaust.
The film establishes early on the close relationship between widowed Arun Sachdeva (Sanjay Dutt) and his daughter Bhoomi (Aditi Rao Hydari).
Widowed, abandoned or divorced, many had ended up living like servants in the households of their fathers, brothers or in-laws.
Widowed as a young woman, Hale decided that instead of remarrying, she would support herself and her family with her writing.
Before World War II, Minnie Coutts, a widowed schoolteacher and my wife's grandmother, spent her summers in Muskoka, in central Ontario.
Indeed, this focus of helping my "widowed sisters" and their financial advisors became an important part of my own healing process.
Four years ago, she was widowed and bought a one-bedroom in Citylights, a co-op tower in Long Island City.
Despite the barrier of death, the overwhelming need to converse with a beloved does not simply disappear in a widowed partner.
You're free to inform kith and kin that your sibling left the widowed spouse enough money to live comfortably without charity.
The widowed spouse's economic prospects, however adequate, may well be worse than they would have been if the spouse had survived.
Miss Nightingale's father, a chocolatier, being widowed at the time of her birth, had brought his daughter up on his own.
Beijing Dispatch Increasingly widowed and divorced, a new generation of graying singles are navigating modern romance in a rapidly changing country.
Maya and her five siblings survive on whatever her mother, who was widowed nine years ago, earns as a casual laborer.
Only 30% of eligible men said they did not want to marry again, compared to 54% of divorced and widowed women.
Akshay Kumar plays 'Padman' aka Lakshmikant Chauhan, who lives with his wife, widowed mother and two sisters in a small village.
They mentioned their plan to Ms. Brooks's recently widowed mother, Dolly Barr, who lived in a brick rowhouse in Flushing, Queens.
Amy's status as Ferguson's soul mate and ideal sexual partner — "the indispensable other who dwelled inside his skin" — is so persuasively established that it's profoundly disorienting to come across alternate scenarios in which she's Ferguson's cousin (his widowed mother has married her uncle) or, most inconveniently, his stepsister (his divorced mother has married her widowed father).
Carol Hetherington, newly widowed, lives an unassuming life in a quiet neighborhood — until she makes a macabre discovery in her neighbor's garden.
If you were widowed, you can still file married jointly for 2016 and get the same tax breaks that married couples do.
Born in 1881, married at 14, either abandoned or widowed at 15, she made several further brief marriages, becoming a multiple divorcée.
Recently widowed, Dick drags Jason to Florida on the pretense of having a nostalgic trip, but it soon becomes a reckless debauch.
She survived by working in cotton fields, was married at 2250, and then widowed by 0003 with a two-year-old daughter.
Out of every 1,000 unmarried adult women living in England and Wales in 183, whether single, divorced or widowed, 60 got hitched.
The day after police found the electrical rigging, Wilson allegedly changed his relationship status on Facebook to "widowed," according to the statement.
When she painted "Bus Stop," Payne was a recently widowed artist who had been married to a leading artist of this time.
The most common target of online dating scams are women over 40, who are divorced, widowed, or disabled, according to the FBI.
The focus is on older widowed people, she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation, as they are most at risk of title problems.
The most significant of the bridges Kek forms between the two seemingly incompatible worlds is his caring for a widowed farmer's cow.
But if you are divorced or widowed, you may be able to claim benefits based on that former spouse's record, said Yousif.
Sitting in a circle of other bereaved and widowed mothers of Srebrenica, quietly and with the utmost dignity, she told her story.
When Anna was widowed, the family lost their income and Anna didn't have the knowledge of how to care for the children.
Up until the 1970s, single or widowed women could find they needed a man on their credit card applications to be approved.
In 1885, a widowed Sarah Winchester moved to California to start a new life in a farmhouse she built on 40 acres.
Beckoff, widowed after a decades-long marriage, finds this reprehensible, because deep down, she still sees her son's sexuality as a sin.
Anastasio, now on her third marriage after being divorced and widowed, said practical factors beyond citizenship convinced her to marry Mr. Anastasio.
It cost $1.4 million in 2006, when Ms. Skura, recently widowed, left suburban Long Island to be closer to her SoHo office.
They hid the affair, of course, but fortunately for them Schwob's divorced father married Suzanne's widowed mother in 1917, making them stepsisters.
While watching the television coverage of "him," taking no responsibility for his actions regarding his phone call to the recently widowed Mrs.
This marks the fourth USFK-related coronavirus infection following positive tests for a widowed dependent, a US soldier, and a USFK employee.
And in this week's Social Q's, a reader asks for help getting her widowed mother to stop sharing so much about dating.
The first to arrive in America was 10-year-old Jacobus, who was brought from Amsterdam in 1676 by his widowed father.
As Macroon, the film's narrator and the island's widowed postmaster, Gregor Fisher leads a cast that's ill-served by the musty script.
The most common target of online dating scams are women over age 40 who are divorced or widowed, according to the FBI.
Janaki, a widowed mother, says her husband did not want her to work, but she defied his wishes for her two daughters.
As lunch wrapped up Wednesday, Beasley told CNN it was mostly older, widowed men who had come through her door this year.
Cawley's widowed mother, they moved into a tidy brick "two-flat" — tenants, often relatives, rented the second floor — on the South Side.
Abby (Jaimi Paige), recently widowed, is struggling to reconcile her grief with that of her 13-year-old son, Sam (Toby Nichols).
"Single, Divorced, Widowed, Married Muslims :: Coming together to share ideas, thoughts and find a suitable marriage partner," the site's Facebook profile reads.
A peninsula sets off a small widowed kitchen with granite counters and glass-front cabinets that were repurposed from the original pantry.
While visiting her recently widowed sister in San Francisco in the mid-1950s, my grandmother ran into two friends from back home.
Eric Coleman, whose widowed mother straightened and curled hair in her kitchen and took in laundry, is a state judge in Connecticut.
Pihla Viitala stars as Sofia Karppi, a recently widowed Helsinki homicide detective who returns to work after a way-too-brief family leave.
The apparent disadvantage of being formally unattached was roughly the same no matter whether someone had never married, was divorced, or became widowed.
Mario has widowed thousands in his journeys to rescue Princess Peach, and each murder weighs on his soul for an eternity or more.
Bill Clinton introduced himself to America as "The Man From Hope," focusing on his humble childhood as the son of a widowed mother.
What's more, by eating the male, the widowed female ensures that her man is still providing for their offspring, even though he's dead.
Gosling plays Holland March, a shambling widowed private eye who struggles with what seems to be a serious (if occasionally comical) drinking problem.
Because thanks to a new study, we know now that married individuals are actually healthier than those who are single, divorced, or widowed.
After Khal Drogo died, she was supposed to join the other widowed khaleesis in Vaes Dothrak, the only Dothraki city, but instead left.
Barger was recently widowed and the daily stop was just as much about checking in on her as it was about the dog.
D.J. is now a widowed mom of three kids: Jackson, Max and Tommy, and her BFF-turned roommate Kimmy has a daughter, Ramona.
His father, widowed and with no idea whether his son and only child was still alive, had left Aleppo and gone to Egypt.
The notable exception is a widowed Mafia matriarch, who begins to fear that her oafish son may destroy everything her family has built.
And Dominic Monaghan, as Reese's widowed father, vanishes so swiftly that Reese might as well have been an orphan from the get-go.
The two widowed war friends have remained close, but because of difficulty traveling, have not seen each other for maybe 10 years. Mrs.
When Mr. Armor was alive, they would invite widowed and single friends to accompany them to dinner and the theater, rather than couples.
Toward the end of the book, a recently widowed Johnny is on a date with Michael, a young man he has met online.
His new Netflix show, "After Life," is no exception: He plays a small-town journalist who abandons all social norms after being widowed.
That's 45.2 percent of all United States residents ages 18 and older, a number that includes the never married, widowed, divorced and cohabiting.
The findings showed that widowed, divorced and never-married individuals socialized with their friends up to 45% more frequently than their married counterparts.
The indefatigably with-it Stritch would perhaps have been hard to believe as a widowed matchmaker in turn-of-the-century period costume.
And in this week's Social Q's, a reader asks for help with her widowed mother, who tells her everything about her dating life.
In this ominous, claustrophobic novel, Underdown imagines his pregnant, widowed sister, who sees the malignant forces at work but is powerless to resist.
It would also expand Social Security benefits for people like widowed spouses and those who worked as caregivers outside the formal work force.
In 1964, she returned to Tufts to study periodontology and reconnected with another former student, James B. Gallagher Jr., who was recently widowed.
Alysoon Rai-Brynna, living in Aalwell, is a widowed 42-year-old princess whose own mother, Brynna, was set aside by the king.
In praising Ms. Walradt, he mentioned that she had been "widowed unexpectedly," prompting a parishioner from Toms River to say to Mr. Travers.
The series stars "Dexter" actor Michael C. Hall as a widowed father and surgeon whose daughter goes missing from their affluent neighborhood in England.
He would like to sponsor his widowed aunt and cousins to join him from war-ravaged Kobani, but the ban now means he cannot.
On the top of a hill in Gjøvik, a two-hour train-ride from Oslo, lives Per Rolid, an 85-year-old widowed farmer.
Helen's father, Lily, a widower, is having an affair with Aysha, the daughter of the neighbourhood's Muslim cleric, who also happens to be widowed.
By late July, an anguished photo of newly widowed Jennilyn Olayres, tenderly cradling the body of her dead husband, Michael Siaron, had gone viral.
He earns twice what he would at home, tax-free, sending 70% of it home to support his widowed mother and invest in property.
Now that DJ is a widowed, single mother of three in the revival, could Steve win back the heart of his high school love?
The CW alone has launched Supergirl, Reign (starring a widowed queen who is taking back her country all on her own), and The 100.
Now, Parker-Fraley, who was divorced once, widowed twice and spent most of her life working as a waitress, is ready for the spotlight.
The original FLCL follows Naota Nandaba, a pre-teen who lives with his widowed, self-absorbed dad and grandpa in a dead-end town.
According to Deadline, Annette follows a widowed standup comedian (probably Driver) and his two-year-old daughter, and Rihanna will have a "small" role.
For the now-widowed Celeste, that moment bleeds into her other nighttime memories of her husband: The day they visited the in vitro clinic.
Sexual extortion in land transactions tends to harm women who are young, single or widowed and cannot afford to pay cash bribes, it said.
According to The Better India, she was married at 11 and was a widowed single mother of five by the time she was 22.
She fights with her mom, who is widowed and dying of M.S. Sharma counteracts these dark problems with Maya's funny, quirky, clever narrative style.
Sandra reminded Min of her mother, who, though widowed young, had never lost her fondness for storytelling, and had always been quick to laugh.
Or "Julia," starring Diahann Carroll, the first African-American woman featured in her own sitcom, playing a widowed nurse making it on her own.
When the widowed private investigator Leonard, a coffee in each hand, spots his choice across the street — it's the sign-language-fluent divorcée Dianna!
A heist went bad, leaving Lisa (Michelle Rodriguez), Alice (Elizabeth Debicki), Amanda (Carrie Coon), and Veronica (Viola Davis) widowed and, to varying degrees, bereft.
Her last Tony was for "Hello, Dolly" (2017), the widely praised Bette Midler production about Thornton Wilder's 19th-century larger-than-life widowed matchmaker.
But when she was widowed after her short-lived marriage to the heir and then king of France, Francis II, she returned to Scotland.
Perhaps, had Richard killed Angie, her son Peter would have avenged her, thus causing Richard's widowed wife Samantha to get married again to Francis.
Widowed in her mid-30s and childless, she never remarried, pursuing instead a peripatetic, religious life as a guest in convents all over Italy.
The phrase occurs to Margaret Schlegel, Forster's iconoclastic, oddball heroine, as she reflects on Henry Wilcox, the widowed businessman she has decided to marry.
People who had had multiple divorces were at a 50 percent higher risk, and those widowed multiple times had a 25 percent higher risk.
A situation comedy broadcast on NBC from 21967 to 21968, "Julia" starred Ms. Carroll as Julia Baker, a widowed nurse with a young son.
Frey-Wouter, who was widowed, left detailed instructions that the cats "never be caged" and be well cared for, the New York Post reported.
Thirty-four-year-old Olga Ivinskaya had been widowed twice and had two children when, in 1946, she met Pasternak, 22 years her senior.
His son was pressured to fork over thousands of dollars, ostensibly to help a recently widowed woman get a wheelchair for her disabled son.
In 2016, a reboot, Fuller House, premiered on Netflix, starring Bure as a now-adult D.J. who is a widowed mother of three sons.
Neither family member knew of the loans, and the woman, widowed at 62, had to sell her house to repay four of the five debts.
Begin with Assisted Loving, Morris's convivial memoir about helping his father, recently widowed and in his eighties, find a companion while looking for love himself.
In Billboard Dad the twins play matchmakers for their widowed father by putting up a personal ad on a billboard to help him find love.
And with the news that D.J. is widowed, we have to wonder if she and Steve will end up going the Cory-and-Topanga route.
The most powerful man on the planet thought it fit on Monday to write that recently widowed Myeshia Johnson is, in his belief, a liar.
BODA, Central African Republic — Nina Beina, a widowed mother of 11, couldn't wait to give me a tour of the land she had just bought.
He worries that no job he finds after graduation will pay enough to cover his costs, let alone allow him to support his widowed mother.
Jenny Rainsford plays Boo, Fleabag's dead best friend; Sian Clifford is Claire, her rich sister; and Olivia Colman is their widowed father's horrid artist wife.
Another Roth conversion strategy is to compare retiree married bracket rates in their 60s to potential widowed single bracket rates in their 80s and 90s.
Diahann Carroll joined their ranks when "Julia," a sitcom on which she starred as a widowed nurse and single mother, had its premiere in 1968.
Nine in 10 widowed fathers reported that their spouse was worried about the strain on their children at the end of life, the survey found.
According to many family traditions in the area, women should be able to prove that they're virgins or widowed before they marry into the family.
Dad is a widowed gynecologist played by John Corbett who apparently never inherited the culinary skills of the girls' mom, who was of Asian descent.
People were more likely to experience alcohol's secondhand harms if they were younger than 25, black, drank heavily themselves, or were divorced, widowed or separated.
BLIND Alec Baldwin, as a novelist left blinded and widowed from a car accident, meets Demi Moore, who volunteers at a center for the sightless.
It stars Dick Van Dyke as Caractacus Potts, a widowed inventor who creates a magical car — Chitty Chitty Bang Bang — that can float and fly.
Synopsis: A recently widowed woman is on the road with her precocious young son, determined to make a new life for herself as a singer.
Widowed in 1998, she now lives in Spain and France, is the grandmother of eight girls, and is married to the classical guitarist Ángel Piñero.
The three of them were assembled in their childhood home because a week ago their elderly widowed mother had fallen and was now in hospital.
But heavy snow strands her in Evergreen for Christmas along with two passing tourists: a widowed father named Ryan (Teddy Sears) and his young daughter.
Retiring Terri Black had always planned to care for her widowed father in her home if he ever became too frail to care for himself.
Dominique Blanc, one of France's most decorated film and stage performers, has a limited role as the family's widowed matriarch, yet shines with unforced wit.
Now in her 80s, Dorthy Moxley, the widowed mother of the murdered girl, has been a steadfast presence in court proceedings that have spanned 18 years.
Flora, aged 89, widowed and living in County Durham, told me she would like to publish a book about being old: "I'd call it 'Nobody's Priority'".
Sorry for Your Loss stars a magnificent Elizabeth Olsen as Leigh, a writer who was recently widowed and is trying to piece her life back together.
It wasn't until 20 years later that the film was returned to them, after Cardona had died and his widowed wife found them in his home.
Widowed women over age 65 are more than three times as likely as their married counterparts to live in poverty, according to Social Security Administration data.
It's very important for women, regardless of their marital status — single, divorced, widowed or married — to take a much more active role in their financial lives.
Robert De Niro plays Ben, a widowed, menschy seventy-year-old who becomes a "senior intern" at a fashion startup run by Anne Hathaway's character, Jules.
The Arizona psychologists analyzed five specific aspects of how they were faring for each of the five years before and five years after they became widowed.
" He would never win that golden statuette, but would later be nominated for his leading performance as a Vietnam veteran and widowed beekeeper in "Ulee's Gold.
Kailash ends up visiting the ex-nun, now widowed, on the couple's farm, in 2009, petting goats and accepting a lunch of salad from the garden.
She married four times, was divorced three times and widowed once, suffered a nervous breakdown and had severe financial trouble after one husband squandered her money.
In 2009, single women — women who had never married or were widowed, divorced, or separated — outnumbered married women for the first time in this country's history.
Suspecting him to be Santa Claus, he tries to set up his widowed mother who is working for a toy business with the big man himself.
Rocco Parondi and his brothers, who migrated to Milan with their widowed mother, endure the fracturing of their familial bonds and the crumbling of their traditions.
In 228, the newly widowed American collector Isabella Stewart Gardner bought one of them, "Assumption and Dormition of the Virgin," and brought it back to Boston.
Even for those without beta-amyloid accumulation and no signs of cognitive decline, the risk for dementia was greater for men and women who were widowed.
Christmas taps Rayleen (Viola Davis), a local woman who works for her widowed father (Jim Gaffigan), to lead the group, to which she's recruited fellow outcasts.
In fact, he put together a list of five women, all divorced or widowed, whom he said had been nice to him since Ms. Walczak's passing.
Kim (Song Kang-ho) is a garrulous if gruff widowed father to an 11-year-old girl, impatient with traffic jams resulting from protests in Seoul.
For Branson, that era is 1912 to 1927, when he goes from socialist chauffeur to widowed son-in-law of the Earl and Countess of Grantham.
He confesses without visible emotion, "I knew I widowed my wife and left you an orphan," causing a single perfect tear to roll down Roy's face.
More than 123 million residents were divorced or widowed or had always been single; that's more than 45 percent of all Americans aged 18 or older.
Andrea as a teenager, at one of her widowed mother's all-male rent-raising dinners, where the horny guests would sometimes pull her onto their laps.
Another film, "Two Turtle Doves," by Sarah Montana, is a warmhearted love story between a grieving neuroscientist (Nikki DeLoach) and a widowed estate lawyer (Michael Rady).
Julia is the daughter of a dentist and a freelance writer; Cassie has only her mother, Bev, a hospice nurse widowed when Cassie was a baby.
Twenty-four year-old Widad, a widowed mother of three from rural Homs, spent February on the berm with her mother, sister, children, and disabled father.
When Medley met Bullinger, she was a a widowed single mother, having lost not only her husband but also a child shortly after giving birth years before.
In one of the book's most elegant diversions, a woman is born and brought up, orphaned and married and widowed in the same house in Palo Alto.
With things not looking too good for old Dany, she manages to avoid becoming a sex slave by revealing herself as the widowed wife of Khal Drogo.
And recently I spent two unexpected hours with my widowed older sister, exchanging stories about our equally hilarious and frustrating shared experiences from the very same apps.
The series follows a suburban widowed mother of two named Nancy Botwin (Mary-Louise Parker) as she begins to grow and sell marijuana to support her family.
Her younger sister is bored of being married and wants to start looking for romantic alternatives, while her recently widowed mother also decides to try online dating.
So it seems like there are about 51 51-year-old widowed women who meet that criteria, and about 91 married 68-year-olds in similar straits.
Studies have already shown a link between marriage and happiness, with the married reporting significantly higher life satisfaction than those who are single, separated, divorced, or widowed.
The widowed scenes, the jumping around, and the slow stirring-in of contextual information created a narrative flow that was mostly dreamy, but an impersonal, fragmented dream.
Widowed and left with five children in 2011, Crystal, 36, had met John Holcombe at the church, where he taught Sunday school and managed the audio system.
In Clarke's telling, her widowed father had given up on dating American women ("all chunky broads looking for a husband") and decided to purchase a wife instead.
" Grace Njeri Mwichigi, 52, Kenya "I was widowed 10 years ago after my husband, John Mwichigi, was murdered during the tribal clashes in our country in 2007.
A study published in the journal Environmental Health Insights in 2016 found that women widowed by tigers are often blamed – unjustly – for the deaths of their husbands.
Bicolored, widowed,male by male, dragged Caudally, reclusivelyinto jellyfish and coelenterates, Anemones brimming overwith pearly powder, uncertainty's Nectar and fear floatingbetween cold water and heat of lip.
Stefano Guidoni, a photographer, lives with his wife, child and widowed mother in a small apartment near the Colosseum that his father received nearly 40 years ago.
Her widowed Russian immigrant mother, unable to support her, placed her in the Hebrew Home for Orphans in Jersey City when she was 2 until her teens.
The order includes a doctor, who left her medical practice in Nigeria when she felt that God was calling her, and a widowed grandmother from the Bronx.
Sarah, meanwhile, was a beautiful and charming orphan whose married, middle-aged guardian set his sights on making her his next wife before he was even widowed.
Having her work to keep her family solvent and support a newly widowed father would bolster Darlene as the show's new (and very different) sandwich-generation protagonist.
The self-serving aspect is beautifully embodied by Joachim's widowed daughter-in-law, Sophie (a great, glacial Elsa Lepoivre) and her opportunistic lover, Friedrich Bruckmann (Guillaume Gallienne).
Dear Amy: My 83-year-old widowed mother and I were having our weekly phone call last night when she began to repeat herself over and over.
My mother was a mentally ill and widowed Bengali immigrant, and by the time she died at age 69, my relationship with her was a strained one.
Ana González was born on July 26, 1925, one of six children of a widowed mother, in Tocopilla, a city 800 miles north of Santiago, the capital.
SEARCHING When his daughter disappears, a widowed father (John Cho) searches for her using any clue he can find — and a lot of them are available online.
During the process of funeral and subsequent estate expenses, the newly widowed spouse feigned poverty and received thousands of dollars in donations from friends and extended family.
A 61-year-old widowed US military dependent was the first case and prompted USFK to raise the risk level to "high" for the entire Korean Peninsula.
Much of the focus was placed on farmers who were single or widowed, but building trust was not easy, said Dr. Maeght-Lenormand of the farmers' association.
He was a student at a college nearly four hundred miles away, lived at home with an anxious, widowed mother, and had zero interest in a baby.
Even as his speech slurred and his condition steadily deteriorated, the man, Renat V. Mukhamadeyev, 31, dissuaded his widowed mother from summoning an ambulance until about midnight.
The heroine, Turtle, a 14-year-old girl, grows up feral in the forests and hills of Northern California, raised by her father, Martin, a widowed survivalist.
Those who were divorced, remarried or widowed were about 23 percent more likely to die after a stroke, though the risks associated with divorce decreased over time.
This time around, that love is Love (yes, really) (Victoria Pedretti), a widowed cook from a wealthy and powerful family whose drama promptly swoops in around Joe.
The construction of the interstate would have required the bulldozing of the house, but the Greenwich Historical Society bought the property in 1957 from the widowed Mrs.
MENASHE In a world apart, the recently widowed Menashe (a wonderful Menashe Lustig) is anxiously trying to get his only child back home to live with him.
He went to see his widowed mother, Betty, in Paris, Mo., midway between St. Louis and Kansas City, Mo., a visit he expected to last two weeks.
He went to see his widowed mother, Betty, in Paris, Mo., midway between St. Louis and Kansas City, Mo., a visit he expected to last two weeks.
The data, which was collected over the course of 31 years, surveyed levels of happiness in different groups of men and women: married, never married, divorced, and widowed.
One of the Queer Eye episodes features a newly widowed dad, and IDK if it's the Champagne or my impending period, but it hits me in the feels.
The musical sitcom on which he made his name, The Partridge Family, featured a widowed mother and her five children who started a family band from their garage.
Before Ms Misihairabwi-Mushonga was widowed she and her late husband owned three houses, including one in the leafy suburb of Mt Pleasant in the north of Harare.
The widowed real estate broker from the upscale Palos Verdes area of Los Angeles looks like the last person you'd see walking into a pot dispensary in Hollywood.
Women and girls have been hit hardest by the violence, with some having suffered rape and others struggling to survive having been orphaned or widowed, local communities said.
She raises her socio-politically "woke" teen daughter Elena (Isabella Gomez) and scheming son Alex (Marcel Ruiz), with the help of her widowed, conservative mother Lydia (Rita Moreno).
Interestingly, the highest risk of death for widowed men is a wife who dies from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD — one of Barbara Bush's causes of death.
The widowed mystery writer was cut from a similar cloth to Miss Marple (who also found herself on TV in 113, in a BBC adaptation starring Joan Hickson).
This story is interwoven with Breaking Bad fan-favorite Mike Erhmantraut's (Jonathan Banks) stoic drift into criminal enterprise to provide for his grandchild and widowed daughter-in-law.
At retirement age, women are likely to be more financially vulnerable since more are single, divorced or widowed, and many are feeling insecure about their finances in retirement.
The movie, based on William Saroyan's novel "The Human Comedy," follows a teenager who wants to help his widowed mother financially by getting a job as a messenger.
"People who are married are not a homogenous group of people, and someone who never marries is very different than someone who's been widowed or divorced," Wood said.
It's Bournemouth, England, in 1935, and the youngest son of the widowed Louisa Durrell (Keeley Hawes) has just been caned by the headmaster for feeding rats at school.
In the 2015 remake, she reveals an intriguing backstory: that she loved her first husband, who died, and then married Cinderella's widowed father to support her two daughters.
If everything went according to plan, newly widowed Albert Guay, then only two weeks shy of his 31 birthday, would have been free to marry his teenage mistress.
The only advice he could think of offering the widowed father was not to broach what had happened with his daughter until he felt the timing was right.
It tracked the fates of two families, entwined by chance: the three tall women comprising the Hughes sisters, and the widowed Elsie Hannigan and her spitfire daughter, Annie.
This hooded garment is both refuge and armor for a newly widowed husband — played by the astonishing Cillian Murphy — in Enda Walsh's adaptation of Max Porter's 2015 novel.
In Pablo Larraín's Jackie, Crudup plays a journalist modeled on Theodore White, who's working on a magazine feature about the newly widowed Jackie Kennedy (played by Natalie Portman).
You see its enormity and devastation in the cries of a bereaved mother or sister, the wailing of a newly widowed woman and the tears of an orphan.
Across the region, laws perpetuate unequal access to assets: Family property is usually in the husband's name, and women cannot access it if they are widowed or divorced.
Two widowed sister-wives, Margaret Aloma Abagi and Mary Abonyo Abagi, told me they planned to pool their funds together to start a small bank with some friends.
In December 1972, a group of masked men and women dragged McConville, a 38-year-old mother of 10 who had recently been widowed, from her Belfast home.
The movie, based on William Saroyan's novel "The Human Comedy", follows a teenager who wants to help his widowed mother financially by getting a job as a messenger.
But more important to her was the example the character set for women in midlife, especially if they had been widowed or were otherwise facing an uncertain future.
She, too, came to America as a refugee after her husband was killed early in the Iraq war and she was left widowed with two young children to raise.
If you got married, had a baby, went through a divorce, picked up a side gig or were widowed in 21099, there was a lot to keep track of.
Chester Arthur was also a bachelor when he became president, but he succeeded James Garfield after assassination, and Woodrow Wilson was widowed for a time in the White House.
His father, an English professor with aspirations to be a writer, took care of the boys alone until he married a widowed neighbor with no children three years later.
The financial hurdles always existed in our family, and my mom was having to deal with them on her own, being a single, widowed mother to two young daughters.
In "Commander in Chief", Allen's most strenuous problems are on the home front, where she struggles to juggle the demands of a husband, three children and a widowed mother.
John Watson, a widowed former actress — realizes that with a little subterfuge, she can set herself up as a consulting detective and use her mind to make her living.
She and her husband farm 2416 acres - some inherited, some bought, some borrowed from her widowed mother-in-law - but it is not enough to provide for her family.
The play features a star-studded cast including Stephen Payne, Josh Charles, Armie Hammer and Paul Schneider and centers around three adult sons visiting their widowed father for Christmas.
When she sold her family's rambling Dutch colonial six years ago, Ms. Bramson, who is widowed, thought briefly of leaving, but instead moved to a new downtown high-rise.
A widowed father of three has spent everything he has and more on his late wife's medical care, and is now about to lose his house to the bank.
He eventually remarried, in 21.125, shortly before his daughter left for college, and his new wife, a high-school friend who was also widowed, joined him in Jersey City.
Take my artist friend Frieda Kasden, in Rockville, Md. Elegant (and still blonde) at 89, Frieda has been widowed twice and had significant relationships since, but remains happily single.
Dido is a tragic role: the widowed queen of Carthage, who falls in love with Aeneas, a Trojan prince, only to be abandoned, dying of grief at the end.
To understand the unique issues faced by terminally ill parents, Park and colleagues surveyed 344 widowed fathers who had lost a spouse to cancer and were raising young children.
The widowed mother, Birdie, built a home with rocks that she had hauled from a nearby stream, Zell Miller recounted later, and raised the boy and his sister, Jane.
Once a proud leader who inspired all those who heard his booming voice, he now has nothing to offer his widowed subjects other than a silent glance of sympathy.
In an older version, Cinderella escapes the incestuous overtures of her widowed father by running off to another kingdom and winning over a prince with her cunning and skill.
The Abrons Arts Center in New York used to present a joyously modern and multicultural Manhattan in "Nutcracker in the Lower": The heroine's widowed mother worked as a maid.
Harsh Dagar, who is 13, is another promising prospect, and his only goal is to help his mother, widowed eight years ago when his father died of typhoid fever.
Fleabag's selfishness causes real pain -- to her lovers, to her widowed father and eventually (season one spoiler!) to the best friend she turns out to have driven toward suicide.
As the Mandalorian and crew settle in, we get to learn about some key characters, including the widowed mother Omera of the village, who seems pretty keen on Mando.
Angela Schanelec of Germany took home the directing award for "I Was at Home, But," an elliptical film about a widowed mother whose teenage son runs away from home.
An immigrant garment worker widowed by a union organizer, she slowly tipped from left to neocon, which happens a lot among your elderly New York Jews who watch Fox.
Three years later, Aaron died in my arms of brain cancer at age 35, leaving me a widowed mother to our young son, and you know what I think?
And while married men and women tended to be happier than the divorced and widowed men and women, never married women were actually just as happy as their married counterparts.
DJ Fuller, née Tanner (Candace Cameron Bure), now an uptight, recently widowed veterinarian and mother of three young boys, fills the role originally taken by her father, Danny (Bob Saget).
In doing so, Dinescu and her team found twins married or living with a significant other consistently drank less and less often than their respective single, divorced, or widowed twins.
Major Coles, now widowed and living at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, presided in his scarlet pensioner's coat with his service medals, and with a camera-shy hedgehog in his lap.
Dion and Angélil's three sons – René-Charles, 14, and 5-year-old twins Nelson and Eddy – walked alongside their widowed mother as she gripped their hands walking into the church.
My mother, the youngest of four siblings, had been the last to marry, and when that time came, rather than leaving her aging, widowed mother to live alone, she stayed.
A widowed DJ (Candace Cameron Bure) moves back into her childhood home to raise three sons with the help of best friend Kimmy (Andrea Barber) and sister Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin).
According to psychiatrists interviewed by the Times, women may experience a sudden burst in happiness towards the end of their lives because many of them are widowed at that point.
The problem is loneliness, especially after dark; though not close friends, they are both widowed, and she's wondering whether they might pool their solitudes, as it were, and find comfort.
For now, it was cheap — $475, he said — and any extra money he saved from his financial aid, he sent to his mother, who was widowed suddenly five years ago.
In this version of Wright's story, Big lives with his widowed mother (Sanaa Lathan) and his siblings on the south side, and works as a bike messenger during the day.
The play ran at the Public Theater in 2014, and depicts three brothers confronting angst and stagnation during a visit to their widowed father in the Midwest over the holidays.
Now a multi-billionaire, Leonardo Del Vecchio grew up as the child of a widowed mother who struggled to make ends meet, and who eventually sent him to an orphanage.
She is not long widowed, though long enough for her to resume the adroit wielding of her charms—which, like swordplay, can be used both to dazzle and to wound.
Ms. Broom's twice-widowed mother, Ivory Mae Broom, tended a dozen children (Sarah is the youngest) and stocked up on French provincial-style furniture while battling lizards and creeping mold.
Doris Salcedo's Widowed House IV, a delicate construction of a door, some sheer fabric, and bone, is a whisper compared to Richard Serra's insistent steel boxes in the gallery adjacent.
A 61-year-old widowed US military dependent was previously found to have tested positive in the country on Monday, prompting US forces to raise the risk level to "high."
He was widowed and his only child, Angela, had gone up to Gainesville, graduated, and moved to Washington with her husband, Mike, a marketing consultant at the Seattle Art Museum.
In Egypt, Mustafa lived in an impoverished neighborhood with a widowed sister and a mentally disabled brother, and his neighbors said they had heard Mustafa complain he was trapped in Egypt.
Patients who were never married were 12 percent more likely to present with a later stage cancer, the divorced 34 percent more likely and the widowed more than twice as likely.
Her role as widowed nurse Julia Baker, who was raising a charming young son, also broke ground for its portrayal of a black woman as something other than a domestic worker.
He delivered clean washing to his widowed mother's customers, pulling it along in his little four-wheel wagon, and he shined shoes and cleaned spittoons in his brother-in-law's barbershop.
The analysis found that 2,742 adults overall experienced widowhood, and in the oldest age group - over age 70 - the majority of individuals were widowed by the end of the study period.
The comedy is based on Clarke's own experiences and aimed to tell the tale of a Filipina woman brought to the United States to help a widowed man raise two girls.
They vary from the emotive ("Brave, upright, sincere, kind, a loved son, a widowed mother's pride"), to the patriotic ("Surrendered self to duty, to his old home, and England his country").
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, which came out in 2013, featured a recently widowed Bridget, raising two kids and back on the dating scene after her husband Mark Darcy's death.
SHUT IN "There's something going on, and it's not just in my head," says Mary (Naomi Watts), a young, widowed child psychologist who lives in a remote house in New England.
His recently widowed grandfather (De Niro) wants to save him from a life of indentured nuptial obligations and concocts a scheme to get Jason down to Daytona Beach for spring break.
But like all oaths sworn by the broken-hearted, it was unknowingly cast in bad faith, leaving generation after generation of Owens women falling for men only to be swiftly widowed.
In an early 2008 case, she assessed damages and sanctions against Wells Fargo after concluding that the bank had levied fees on Dorothy Chase Stewart, a widowed borrower, without notifying her.
"I'm spoiled by her," said Ms. Tanaka, a line dancer in her day who is now widowed, blind in one eye and needs round-the-clock care since suffering a fall.
Laoghaire is also difficult about the alimony, but it's not surprising that a woman by turns widowed, abused and abandoned would want a household without the risk of a fourth husband.
At the time, Joe Biden was a 33-year-old Delaware senator, widowed after a horrific car accident three years prior killed his wife Neilia and one-year-old daughter, Naomi.
With no formal schooling, Mr. Zuma, the son of a widowed maid, connected strongly with the country's dispossessed, and was imprisoned for a decade on Robben Island along with Mr. Mandela.
Joanne Froggatt of "Downton Abbey" plays a schoolteacher, Laura Nielson, who goes on a date with a handsome widowed doctor (Ioan Gruffudd) and subsequently accuses him of drugging and raping her.
But when their daughter, who lives in New Jersey, was widowed five years ago, they found that driving back and forth to help her with her three children was not ideal.
Whether you could get away with concealing the fair value of your sibling's share of the property, which now belongs to the widowed spouse, it would be wrong to do so.
In Macomber's current ANY DREAM WILL DO (Ballantine, $27), she brings together tragically widowed Pastor Drew Douglas with just-out-of-prison Shay (she embezzled only to save her brother's life).
Raised by his vehement widowed mother on a street whose Catholic residents have mostly been driven out by Protestants, Dan has lived a dank existence lit by moments of intense humiliation.
A second book — "Option B: Facing Adversity, Building Resilience, and Finding Joy" — was borne from the pain she experienced when she found herself suddenly widowed with two young children in 2015.
Emma Thompson is his sister and Alan Rickman her husband, besotted by his secretary; Liam Neeson is a widowed stepfather; and Colin Firth is a writer cuckolded by his own brother.
My own research on the town of Southampton found that in 230, 230% of women over 230 were single, another 18.5% were widowed, and less than half, or 47.3%, were married.
So it has a bereft widowed Hasidic cantor named Shmuel (Geza Rohrig) team up with Albert, a dumpy, mildly grizzled community college biology professor — and complete stranger — played by Matthew Broderick.
He played the teenager Keith Partridge whose widowed mother - portrayed by his stepmother, Shirley Jones - formed a touring pop band with her offspring, traveling to gigs in a multi-colored bus.
For those who got married, had a baby, went through a divorce, picked up a side gig or were widowed, there are important tax consequences that need to be remembered as well.
But those who know Steele or his work say that the widowed father of three children enjoyed a reputation as a meticulous professional among current and former members of the intelligence community.
Clinton has laid out a plan for Social Security that includes opposing raising the retirement age, helping widowed spouses who currently lose benefits, and opposition to reducing annual cost-of-living adjustments.
CreditCreditIllustration by James Graham Phyllis Moen, a sociologist who was widowed when her two children were young, has made a career studying the challenges of working full time while raising a family.
Rather than dwelling in the violence, the action flashes back to 25 years earlier, when a newly widowed Mary returns Scotland (captured in gorgeous, mountainous shots) after a lifetime spent in France.
Neeson had to fight to play the role of Daniel It's hard to imagine Neeson as anyone else but Daniel, the film's recently widowed single father, but that wasn't always the plan.
If the roles were reversed, and I was a non-widowed single person dating a widower, I'm sure I'd feel a degree of insecurity about my partner's attachment to his late wife.
He is not above using his mangled form for sympathy either, falling woefully to the ground during scenes of courtship (of the widowed Lady Anne, played by Siobhan Cullen) and family council.
If the sergeant is killed, that family's Social Security life insurance protection would provide the children and their widowed parent monthly benefits worth more than $28503,22019 over the course of their lifetimes.
Widowed and with a young daughter to raise, Solomon knew she couldn't support themselves as a dancer or artist, so she moved to Switzerland to study with influential graphic designer Armin Hofmann.
The show follows three generations of a Cuban-American family, which includes a divorced veteran with PTSD (Justina Machado), her widowed immigrant mother (Rita Moreno) and her lesbian teenage daughter (Isabella Gomez).
Instead of three men, three women come together in the wake of one of their husband's deaths to raise the widowed woman's three sons (instead of three daughters, as in the original).
Courtney's first-person narration of the opening section sets the novel's tone, foregrounding his concerns as a young black man being raised by a widowed mother in a mostly conservative Southern town.
How am I sitting here with my mother's former college roommate — just a face in 40-year-old photographs — until a few condolence emails turned into lunch with my newly widowed dad.
But mounting research indicates that most of the disadvantages of singles compared with the currently married are accounted for by distress among the previously married, especially those most recently divorced or widowed.
In "Gemstones" he follows form, playing the blinged-out heir-apparent in a family of mega-rich Southern megachurch ministers, headed by the cunning and recently widowed patriarch, Eli Gemstone (John Goodman).
Then Ms. Nelson's research revealed that one of the book's early owners, Melatiah Bents (who wrote her name in the volume twice), was a widowed tavern keeper — that is, another working woman.
The producer David Merrick was impressed, and asked him to compose samples for a musical based on "The Matchmaker," Thornton Wilder's farce about a widowed matchmaker who makes a match for herself.
Fewer than a third of married women worked, and fewer than a quarter of marriages ended in divorce; even most divorced, widowed or separated women were not in the paid work force.
When my mami was growing up in Santiago in the Dominican Republic in the 1970s, her mother, a widowed seamstress, cut costs by feeding her five daughters meat only once per week.
Wisnia settled and built a family in Levittown, Pa. Spitzer, in ill health and widowed with no children, was bedridden in New York City at the time of her reunion with Wisnia.
Every single one of these 90-something-year-olds, all of whom are widowed, recalled a time when their spouses were still alive and their children were younger and living at home.
"We wanted to extend an invite to anyone that is alone, widowed, or without family so that you can have a more social dinner and enjoyable holiday," the ad read in part.
Emma Thompson is his earnest sister and Alan Rickman her husband, besotted by his secretary; Liam Neeson is a widowed stepfather; and Colin Firth is a writer cuckolded by his own brother.
Central to the drama is Caitlin (Laura Donnelly), Quinn's widowed sister-in-law who's been living with Quinn's family since his brother's disappearance, along with her troubled teenage son, Oisin (Rob Malone).
Dotty (Marjorie Johnson), the widowed matriarch of a black middle-class family from Philadelphia, is 65, and although she mostly avoids directly admitting it to anyone — sometimes even to herself — she has Alzheimer's.
There was also a nonprofit organization in Delaware that provided free child care for single, divorced or widowed parents, who were full-time students, so I was lucky enough to enroll my son.
She lost the loan needed to buy her recently widowed mother's house, spiraled into depression and anxiety, and ended up working at an airline two hours from her home for half the pay.
Shadow of War picks up where Mordor left off, with the widowed ranger Talion still fused to the ghostly presence of Celebrimbor — an elf tricked by Sauron into forging the Rings of Power.
Moloi, a widowed mother of four, lived most of her life in rural parts of the province before relocating to a shanty town near Bethlehem in 2007 to be closer to job opportunities.
And these nice-looking kids have nifty-looking girlfriends and a sidekick and cars and speedboats, and their widowed father is a policeman and has slick threads, and he'll remarry sooner or later.
Mr. Worsham returned to Richmond a year later, and she falsely claimed that he had died, which left her respectably widowed and with a child of her own, Archer, whom Mr. Huntington adopted.
Widowed at 31 when my father died from a rare virus, my mother quietly and humbly shouldered the burden of being a single mom, and the economic challenges that come along with it.
Ultimately, Reagan and Wirthlin identified three groups of women were as the most persuadable and therefore the most deserving of their time: single working women, employed married women, and elderly or widowed women.
Though transparently autobiographical on the author's part, the novelist's fictional hero, Atticus Fitch, is the widowed father of two children, Jem and Scout, and a small-town lawyer in the Jim Crow South.
The widowed Jefferson sometimes turned to Dolley Madison as a hostess, which made her well known among members of Congress, who were often the power players behind those elected to the Electoral College.
The show's plot centers on Stephanie and Kimmy moving in to help recently widowed D.J. raise her family, so it's safe to say that plenty of family antics (and heartrending moments) will ensue.
Widowed in midlife, with no children, she lived frugally in two furnished rooms at the Ten Eyck-Troughton Residence, an inexpensive haven for women run by the Salvation Army on East 39th Street.
Anna Faris plays Kate, the widowed mom of three girls, who gets stiffed on a job by a Mexican billionaire playboy, Leonardo (Eugenio Derbez), after she's been hired to clean his luxury yacht.
A widowed father and inventor (Dick Van Dyke), his children (Heather Ripley and Adrian Hall) and his beloved (Sally Ann Howes) set off on an adventure in a car that floats and flies.
Daniel Blake (Dave Johns), a widowed carpenter eager to return to work after a heart attack, finds himself caught in a Kafkaesque nightmare caused partly by the privatization and automation of government services.
On a visit home, Dantala has learned that his widowed mother is now mute; her other sons have been sent away to Quranic school; her two daughters, twins, have died in a flood.
Married people were separated into those in their first marriage and those who had remarried, while unmarried people were divided into those who were divorced, who were widowed or who had never married.
The results were similar in the United States: Men in their first marriage walked about an inch per second faster than never-married men and 3 inches per second faster than widowed men.
In 1924, when the other plotline is set, Ava's maternal ancestor Josephine is a former sharecropper who's now widowed and living (with her son and his family) on her own 300-acre farm.
But once his father died in 1973, and he realized the financial peril he and his widowed mother now found themselves in, Onita dropped out of high school to became a professional wrestler.
"It's time for our public policies to catch up with what our families deserve and our values demand," Sandberg, a 47-year-old widowed mother of two, wrote on her personal Facebook page.
This is a truly wonderful, heartfelt manga about a widowed math teacher trying to raise his young daughter, and how they and a friend try to cook together to bond as a family.
In fact, a lack of sex later on in life, it turns out, is a greater cause of distress than being stuck at home all day, living in relative squalor or being widowed.
The plot of the third film in particular seems to involve a djinn who comes into the lives of a recently widowed mother, Anne (Özay Fecht), and her young daughter, Eda (Merve Ates).
Another writer who mixed food and crime was Virginia Rich, whose 1980s-era "The Baked Bean Supper Murders" features a Miss Marple-ish widowed sleuth named Eugenia Potter, as well as actual recipes.
He was questioned in 2014 about the disappearance of Jean McConville, 38, a widowed mother of 10 who was abducted by I.R.A. gunmen in 1972 and found buried on a beach in 2003.
For 13 years after she was widowed, Stephanie's mom carried on the family business, a pub and restaurant in Hampshire, doing all the cooking and then returning home to care for her family.
Both Vallow and Daybell have spouses who died in mysterious circumstancesOver the last two years, both Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell, who married in the fall of 2019, were widowed under mysterious circumstances.
Ms. Sandberg, 237, the chief operating officer of Facebook and author of "Lean In," the best-selling and highly influential book about overcoming the barriers that women face at work, was widowed young.
This devotion appears to have left no time for outside interests such as romance, and throughout the show Mr. Denton's sidekick, co-conspirator and roommate remains his widowed mother, Rochelle (Marisol Rosa-Shapiro).
The multiple points of view transition seamlessly, revealing an astute understanding of human nature — the fear and quiet rage of a widowed mother of two; the insecurity and passion of a young queen.

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