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GR Masters: Kristian and Rachel Anderson
Posted by Jonathan Sherman in >> Marriage Transformation,:: The Great Relationship Masters Project,Love/Romance | February 1, 2012
Not too shabby this… Kristian Anderson made this birthday video for his wife Rachel before he died of cancer. It went viral as did their story. I’ll let the vids tell their story better than I can…
Train Serenades Kristian and Rachel with “Marry Me” & Oprah Covers Medical Costs
Their Wedding Video
Kristian’s Funeral
I tip my hat to this wonderful couple who were in their short time in this life together truly GREAT Relationship Masters. Their reunion in the next life will be all the sweeter for both the joy and the suffering they experienced in this life. Peace and blessing to them.
cancer, kristian anderson, love, romance

Facebook Friend commented: “Dude. Kleenex alert, please!!! (That was so touching on it’s own merits, but as someone who has spent the LONG nights in hard chairs and hospital rooms while someone you love goes through treatment-it’s especially gratifying to see that honored.) Nice.”