Google Released a Heartwarming Super Bowl Ad About a Widower Remembering His Wife

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Google Released a Heartwarming Super Bowl Ad About a Widower Remembering His Wife
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'Loretta always said, 'Don't miss me too much.'' 😭

we follow the technology use of an older man and widower who is trying not to forget the little things about his late wife. Beginning with a Google search of"How to not forget," the man gets the tip to repeat details over and over. He then enlists the help of

, asking it to remember things Loretta did and liked — and things she didn't like, including his mustache phase.

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