I don't know of a website specifically for widowed Mormons, but there are a few LDS-specific dating websites, as well as other dating websites that allow you to filter matches by religion.
As of September, 2008, there were 90 surviving widows. See this website: http://www1.va.gov/opa/fact/amwars.asp
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) has no policy about this. After a Mormon's spouse dies they can persue a new relationship as soon as they feel comfortable doing so. Some Mormon widows and widowers prefer to stay single and others remarry quite quickly. It's just a personal preference.
Yes and they even have a website it is http://whitewidows.webs.com and they are also on r3match.com
You can find it either on your computer's manufacture website such as Dell, HP, Sony, IBM and so on. Or on the sound card manufacture website.
here are lots but some are: Black widows , Brown recluse. lots mainly look on the website discovery.ca
How to Console Widows was created in 1976.
The Two Widows was created in 1874.
Scottish Widows was created in 1815.
The Widows of Eastwick was created in 2008.
Scottish Widows's population is 3,500.
Yes, widows consider themselves still married. Some widows will stay single throughout their lives, while others may remarry. Many widows feel vulnerable and will even leave their phone number under their husband's name and the bills can still come to "Mrs. M. Smith" if her husband's name was, for instance, Michael. If the widow is younger, it's also appropriate to address her as "Ms." (pronounced "Mizz"). Some widows may prefer to go back to her surname before marriage. Customs (and laws) may vary. In the Netherlands, for example, a widow reverts to her maiden name 12 months after being widowed, unless she makes a request to keep her married name.
Alienation by widows