Loyal Wife Waits 13 Years for Hubby to Come Home from Prison: "If Solid Was A Person"
- A woman identified as Charda Butler waited 13 good years for her beloved husband's release from prison
- The beautiful realtor celebrated her man's freedom with a heartfelt Facebook post on Friday, June 7
- Butler's heartwarming post received overwhelming support and congratulations from followers
Imagine waiting 13 good years for your jailed spouse to come out of prison.
This is the story of one woman identified as Charda Butler.
How woman received hubby after 13 years in prison
Butler, from the US, took to Facebook to reveal that she had been waiting for her husband to come home from prison for over a decade.
On Friday, June 7, she posted a picture of herself with the man, celebrating his finally being free.
"I waited 13 years for this. If solid was a person. Ain’t no more FREE my husband…..My husband free. Thank you, God," she wrote.
The post warmed hearts, with many fans taking to her comment section to rejoice with her.
Sumaya Boyd:
"You didn’t do anything wrong Love to see it."
Kesha Allen:
"Charda, you've blown it up.. But guess what!! I salute you, sis! ❤️ Half of these women are probably holding down a free man with a wife, mistress, and another side chick!!! I pray for blessings on top of blessings for you two. Go and enjoy your husband!"
Ericia Harris:
"Congratulations I just keep coming back smiling."
Angel Porshay:
"Yessss! I love it!! Congratulations y’all! Hubby is free."
Shederrica Burnside:
"My girl. Welcome home King."
Woman stays faithful to jailed husband
Separately, a woman's loyalty paid off after emotionally reuniting with her husband after over a decade.
Mama Rita reunited with her hubby, Francis Mburugu, after 13 years when he was finally released from prison.
Mburugu was found guilty of murder in 2010 and served his time in different prisons in Mombasa, Embu and Meru.
She said life was challenging after her supportive husband was put behind bars.
Mama Rita observed her church and pastor were the source of her strength as she waited for her husband to be released.
The Meru woman was delighted that she passed the loyalty test after her husband had been freed from prison.
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Source: TUKO.co.ke
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