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Kentucky woman still gets flowers every Valentine’s Day from her late husband

It may be the ultimate display of love. Even though a Kentucky man died in 2012, his wife still receives a flower arrangement from him for Valentine’s Day and her birthday, which are one day apart.

Richard Cox died in Georgetown, Kentucky, after a three-year battle with throat cancer, WDRB reported. Every Feb. 13 and Valentine’s Day, Tracey Cox receives flowers and a note from her late husband.

The card reads, “Happy Birthday and Valentine’s Day. Love Rich,” the television station reported.

When Tracey Cox got the first flower delivery in 2013, she said she was shocked.

“It was really emotional,” Tracey Cox told CNN on Friday. “It was sad, but also happy at the same time because I just knew he’d always be with me.”

The couple married in July 1986 and had four children, WDRB reported. Before Richard Cox’s death, the couple renewed their vows.

Tracey Cox thought the 2013 delivery was a one-time deal, but every year her doorbell rings and the 63-year-old is presented with bouquets.

The messages change from year to year, but the love is still the same.

“Tracey, even though you can’t see me, I am always here. I love you. Love Rich,” a note from 2018 read.

“Every time I get them, it really brings back a lot of emotions and joyful tears,” Tracey Cox told CNN. “It really brings back all the memories we were able to make together.”

Tracey’s daughter, Bethany, told CNN that her father told his children about his plans.

“We don’t know exactly how it’s done, but we do know that they won’t stop any time soon,” she said.

On Facebook, Nicholas Cox wrote that his father taught him about true love, WDRB reported.

“My Father is who instilled the great heart I have within me! He taught me so much but this has to be the Greatest gift he taught me!” Nicholas Cox wrote.