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Hurricane Ian: Widow carries out husband's last wishes before enormous storm hits

Nancy Chulla, 72, whose 1963 mobile home lies along the Category 4 Hurricane Ian's path, broke down as she evacuated the home she had shared with her husband Bob since 1999

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A woman had to rush through her late husband's final wishes before Hurricane Ian pounded Florida as she feared she might not have a home to come back to.

Nancy Chulla, 72, whose 1963 mobile home lies along the Category 4 storm's path, broke down as she left the home she had shared with her husband Bob since 1999.

Bob died from cancer in May and had asked for his cremated remains to be released into the water outside their home.

She had initially planned to spread the ashes on October 15, Bob's birthday, but the date was moved forward as the hurricane is set to make landfall in Tampa.

Nancy fetched Bob's ashes from their tumble dryer - an appliance she'd heard was hurricane-proof - before heading to the end of her dock to scatter his remains.

A boarded up restaurant in Tampa, Florida, yesterday(Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Sitting on the pier - where her husband would watch dolphins and manatees dart in and out of the water - she poured his ashes into the sea.

"It was what he had wanted," she told the New York Times.

"He loved being here."