"It was frightening," he recalls. "I didn't know what to do. It was the worst thing ever."Jim's health was declining rapidly, and it was clear to everyone that he didn't have much time. So, Chris worked alongside Jim's doctors and got Cindy transferred to the same hospital, in the room next to Jim's. RELATED: Couple married 65 years hold hands and die together Chris says his dad started to freak out when they told him Cindy was in the hospital herself. And after they explained the full situation -- the fact that Jim was in his final hours -- the dying man desperately started trying to write something. Jim was unable to speak, and his poor health coupled with all of the medication made it extremely hard for him to write. With painstaking difficulty, he managed to scribble the first letter -- "M." Then came the next -- "O."
"We didn't know what was he trying to say," says Chris. "We thought he was trying to write mouth because it was very frustrating to him that he could't speak."But finally, the third letter made Jim's wishes clear. He'd written "mom," and everyone knew it was because he wished to say a final goodbye. Thought it was risky, the hospital obliged. They wheeled the dying man next door to the room where his wife lay unconscious, and Jim tenderly held Cindy's hand until breathing his last breath. Credit: Chris Mininni Chris was there to witness the emotional scene, and he photographed his parents' final goodbye so that he could share it with his mom once she woke up.
"The one thing that incapsulates my dad in this lifetime is that he loved my mother with all of his being," he says. "That's why I love that photo so much – I feel like it shows it."Credit: Chris Mininni Cindy spent 11 days on life support, but is now making a full recovery. She has no firsthand recollection of the time she spent with Jim in the hospital, but thanks to Chris, she has the photo and story of their final goodbye to cherish forever. Chris also shared the incredibly moving photo on social media, and the beautiful love story has taken the Internet by storm.
"I want people to see how much love they had for each other," Chris says. "My parents got to be together until the end. We should all be so lucky."What a wonderful blessing, indeed. Love truly conquers all!
"But now faith, hope, and love remain--these three. The greatest of these is love." 1 Corinthians 13:13