A widow whose husband died just eight months after a terminal cancer diagnosis, despite showing no prior "signs", has shared how navigating her grief taught her that "life is for living". Jemma Hough, 42, from Sharnbrook, north Bedfordshire , said her husband Jon had initially dismissed stomach pain and weight gain in March 2024 to middle age or food intolerances. However, tests in July 2024 revealed he had stage 4 terminal cancer of unknown primary, believed to be centred around the stomach, in July 2024, with doctors giving him only "weeks" to live. While his chemotherapy was initially like “magic juice”, it soon brought on severe fatigue, nausea and sickness – and in February 2025, doctors said the treatment was no longer effective. Jon was moved into a hospice for the final weeks of his life before he died on March 24 2025, aged 47, and Jemma made the decision to donate his body for medical research and training at Nottingham University Hospital.…