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Alan Thicke’s widow leaves tribute to her late husband

Alan Thicke’s widow Tanya Callau Thicke has paid tribute to her husband, a year after his tragic passing.

Alan Thicke’s widow has paid tribute to him, a year after his passing.

The ‘Growing Pains’ star has been remembered by Tanya Callau Thicke in a sweet post to mark 12 months since he tragically died after suffering a heart attack.

She wrote: "It’s been 1 year today – how I miss my bestfriend, husband , best companion in all things. The hole in my heart has yet to heal, but I know you are still with me. I can’t wait to see the path god has planned for me. One day we will be reunited. I love you H ~always & forever , W."

Alan’s son Carter also shared a heartfelt message for his father.

He shared: "It’s hard to believe it’s been a year. Some days it feels like it was only yesterday and other days it feels like its been years. Nothing can really describe the loss, but I feel you here everyday in my life. I miss my best friend and partner in crime. I love you Pops."

It comes after Tanya – who was married to Alan from 2005 until his sad death – previously admitted she "didn’t want to live" after her husband’s death.

She said: "I’m ashamed to admit it, but at one point I didn’t want to live – I really didn’t. If I didn’t have my family and my friends to listen to me and to hold my hand and to give me the love, the nurturing that I needed, I wouldn’t be standing here in front of you right now …

"We spoke that morning. He woke up that morning and kissed my leg. He used to kiss whatever body part was sticking out of the sheets. I got a phone call from him in the hockey rink – he’s there dressing up, getting ready to play hockey – and he’s like, ‘Honey, I’ll be home between six and seven. How about some chicken tonight with extra gravy and lots of TV and a little sex?’ I was like, ‘Deal! I’ll see you at six.’ I started preparing to go to the market and then I get the phone call that something’s wrong with Alan, that I had to drive down to Los Angeles."