Widow eats last meal her husband ever cooked YEARS after his death to 'connect with him again'

Widow eats last meal her husband ever cooked YEARS after his death to 'connect with him again'
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Widow eats last meal her husband ever cooked YEARS after his death to 'connect with him again'
Published: Feb, 12 2025 22:18

A woman has revealed that she stored the last meal her husband cooked before he tragically passed away for over two years in her freezer before she finally ate it. Sabrina Chae, who recently moved to New York City, tragically lost her husband, Tony, in December 2022 after he suffered from 'sudden cardiac arrest.'. Shortly before the fatal heart attack, he had cooked his wife a Japanese curry because she was craving it.

 [She documented the emotional moment and shared it to TikTok, where it quickly went viral, gaining more than 20 million views in a matter of days. She's seen with Tony before his death]
Image Credit: Mail Online [She documented the emotional moment and shared it to TikTok, where it quickly went viral, gaining more than 20 million views in a matter of days. She's seen with Tony before his death]

Following the horrific incident, Sabrina froze the leftovers in the hopes of 'preserving it forever.'. But two years later, as she prepared to move to a new home, she decided it was time to sit down and eat the meal. She documented the emotional moment and shared it to TikTok, where it quickly went viral, gaining more than 20 million views in a matter of days. 'I have something very special here,' Sabrina began in the clip, as she held up a Tupperware container filled with the curry.

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'The day that Tony passed away, I really wanted Japanese curry so I asked Tony to make me some and he did. A woman has revealed that she stored the last meal her husband cooked before he tragically passed away for over two years in her freezer before she finally ate it. 'I ended up freezing some of it because I wanted to preserve it forever. But because I am moving out of state I need to eat this.'. Sabrina said that she knew some people on the web might be disgusted by her decision since the food was over two years old.

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But she explained that cooking was one of the special ways her husband showed her he 'loved her' so she couldn't let it go to waste. 'I know some of you might think that's crazy because it's been over two years,' she continued as tears streamed down her face. 'Tony was the primary cook of our family, any time I was craving anything he would make it for me. That was one of the many ways he showed love to me.'.

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The TikTok video then cut to her eating the curry, which she explained contained 'carrots, onions, potatoes, beef, and mushrooms.'. After taking a few bites, she told the camera, 'Still good. The beef is still very tender.'. 'Thank you Tony for my last meal in this home,' she concluded. Following the horrific incident, Sabrina froze the leftovers in the hopes of 'preserving it forever.' But two years later, as she prepared to move to a new home, she decided to eat it.

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She documented the emotional moment and shared it to TikTok, where it quickly went viral, gaining more than 20 million views in a matter of days. She's seen with Tony before his death. Immediately, viewers were moved by her story, and they took to the comment section to show their support. 'It's not crazy are you kidding?!?! He's probably so happy he gets to feed you one last time,' one person wrote. 'Thank you for sharing your last meal by Tony with all of us,' another added.

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'I would have taken the first bite and just sobbed. This is beautiful,' shared someone else. 'I don't know why this made me so emotional,' a fourth comment read. A fifth said, 'He's sending you off to the next chapter with love.'. Sabrina told People magazine that she and Tony were together for seven years and married for just over two before his devastating death. 'Tony was someone who had a heart of gold, like very childlike, but in a way that's very fun and pure,' she gushed. 'He had a love for food and was such a talented person.'.

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Immediately, viewers were moved by her story, and they took to the comment section to show their support. While reflecting on eating the meal, she said it felt like she was 'connecting' with her husband again. 'I was able to connect with Tony again before I actually left that house that we had built together,' she said. 'It wasn't just me eating something that he had made with his own hands. 'It was also me saying goodbye to this meal that he did make, and me also moving on to this next stage of my life.'.

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