The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Husband’s memory will inspire Emma as she takes on marathon

Young widow hopes to raise more than £10,000 for cancer charity

- By Joel Lamy joel.lamy@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @PTJoelLamy

A young widow whose husband died suddenly just before Christmas is using his inspiring message to drive her on as she prepares for the London Marathon.

Emma Willis (27) said a tearful goodbye to husband James (30) who was buried on Christmas Eve after he had suffered a brain haemorrhag­e earlier in the month.

James was already battling Stage 4 sarcoma cancer having been diagnosed on Valentine’s Day 2018 - four months after the couple from Baston had eloped.

Now Emma, who was a teacher at Barnack Primary School before leaving to spend her last precious moments with James, is using his positive attitude to inspire her as she seeks to go from nonrunner to completing a marathon.

“I think ‘how the hell did he get out of bed every day?’ He must have felt awful, but his strength was amazing,” she said. “When I’m five miles into a run and I can’t go on I think ‘what would James do?’

“He never complained. I had a cold one week and I complained more than he complained about having cancer for 10 months. He was funny about it and made jokes, but he was realistic about the situation.

“He was so positive and inspiring - I’d say kick-ass.”

Quantity surveyor James did not have a long life expectancy when he died on December 4, but it still came as a shock to Emma who had seen him fit enough to attend his work Christmas party four days earlier before he rapidly deteriorat­ed.

“I expected he was going to die but I thought there would be a decline. It was so sudden,” said Emma.

James’ cancer diagnosis had also been a shock as a pain in his shoulder which he had attributed to exercise turned out to be sarcoma which had spread to his lungs and become incurable.

Despite being dealt such a cruel blow, James remained hugely upbeat and determined to fight the cancer with everything he had.

He was also able to enjoy some quality time with Emma including a well deserved honeymoon in California.

After James’ death Emma spent Christmas with all of the family as she began to grieve.

She intends to return to work in the future, but for the time being she is preparing for April’s marathon under a running programme supplied for free by Jordan Foster from Project Marathon Girl.

“I’m really excited. People said when you’ve done one, you want to do it again, ” said Emma, who hopes to raise more than £10,000 for Sarcoma UK.

When Emma does hit the streets of London she will be surrounded by thousands of people, but there will only be one person on her mind.

Asked what she misses most about her husband, Emma replies: “It was having a sounding board. He was my moral compass. It’s going from discussion­s all the time to making my own mind up. Even for dinner I ate what James wanted!”

To donate to Emma’s fundraisin­g page, visit: www. justgiving.com/fundraisin­g/ emma-sarcomasla­yer-willis.

‘He must have felt awful, but his strength was amazing’

‘He was so positive and inspiring - I’d say kick-ass’

Emma Willis on husband James

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Emma with husband James and (below) Emma in training for the marathon
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