Wonder Woman star Lynda Carter wrote a heartfelt tribute to her late husband Robert A. Altman on what would have been her 74th birthday.
In her latest Instagram post on Tuesday, the 69-year-old actress shared a photo of herself looking lovingly at Altman as they held hands.
“ Today brings us all the wonderful memories of our life together, ” she captioned the snap of them standing in front of a staircase with red poinsettias behind them.
In memory: Wonder Woman star Lynda Carter wrote a heartfelt tribute to her late husband Robert A. Altman on what would have been his 74th birthday
She continued, “ I didn’t think it was possible to miss you more than I already do, but I feel your presence in my heart. ”
“Thinking of you on your birthday, my love ❤️” she wrote of her 37-year-old husband.
Carter first broke her silence following the death of Altman, aged 73, a week after his death on February 3, on Instagram.

“ Today brings back all the wonderful memories of our life together, ” she captioned the snap (pictured on April 24, 2018 in New York City)
“We shared the passion that I hope everyone will have the chance to experience in their lifetime. We protected each other and were always champions of each other, ” the Wonder Woman: 1984 star said as she shared a black and white photo of the two.
Robert died in Baltimore earlier this month, according to the Washington Post, which added that the cause of death was complications from a medical procedure.
Lynda and Robert married in 1984 and have two children together: Jessica, 27, and James, 33.

A sad loss: Earlier this month, Carter of Wonder Woman fame broke her silence for the first time when her husband died

Heartbreaking: “We shared the passion that I hope everyone will have the chance to experience in their lifetime. We protected each other and were always champions of each other, ” the Wonder Woman: 1984 star said as she shared a black-and-white photo of the two.
Her note began: “A week ago my beloved husband, Robert A. Altman, passed away. “Robert is the love of my life and always will be,” she added. She then said that their 37 years of marriage were “an extraordinary gift”.
The lounge singer added, “ We shared the passion that I hope everyone will have the chance to live in their lifetime. We protected each other and have always been each other’s champions.
Carter then spoke about their children.

Her massive show: She is best known for playing Wonder Woman on television from 1975 to 1979

They became close friends: Carter got to know Gal Gadot (left) who plays Wonder Woman in the movies; seen in 2017 in Hollywood, California
“We have always been grateful for the two beautiful lives we have created together: our children, Jessica and James.
“These are the lights of my life and were Robert’s greatest joy. I see so much of Robert in them and I know he lives through them, ”she added.
“Jessica, James and I want to thank you. We especially love hearing about the times you met Robert at concerts or through his work in the video game world. He loved meeting you and hearing your stories.

Her anchor: Her note began: “A week ago my beloved husband Robert A. Altman passed away. “Robert is the love of my life and always will be,” she added. Seen in 2016

They had a strong bond: she then said that their 37 years of marriage were “an extraordinary gift”. The lounge singer added, “ We shared the passion that I hope everyone will have the chance to live in their lifetime. ” Seen in 1983
And she shared a special note for her late husband born in 1947: “You are the most honorable person I have ever had the privilege of knowing. And I must be your wife and the mother of your children. Thank you for giving me all the love of my life.
Lynda ended with, “Nothing could prepare our family for this moment, but we will do our best to follow our dreams and honor the legacy you left. I will love you always and forever. ‘
His son James said of his father: ‘He was fiercely loyal to his friends and had a way to instantly connect with people. Inspiring them, making the most of them, and teaching them often with his seemingly endless wisdom.

Family First: Carter then spoke about their children. “We have always been grateful for the two beautiful lives we have created together: our children, Jessica and James. They are the lights of my life and were Robert’s greatest joy. I see so much of Robert in them and I know he lives through them, ”she added. Seen in 2018
Altman worked as a lawyer in Washington, DC. He was first employed at Clifford & Warnke, then he opened his own business. He was also involved in a scandal surrounding the Bank of Credit and Commerce International.
He then changed careers and became the co-founder of video game company ZeniMax Media in 1986. The company released The Elder Scrolls and Fallout.
Publisher Bethesda Softworks shared a statement about Robert’s passing last week on Twitter. “He was a true visionary, friend and believer in the minds of people and the power of what they could accomplish together,” the statement read.
“He was an amazing leader and an even better human being.
In 2009, ZeniMax acquired id Software. And in 2020, Microsoft acquired ZeniMax in a deal worth $ 7.5 billion.

Hard to say goodbye: Lynda ended with, “ Nothing could prepare our family for this time, but we will do our best to follow our dreams and honor the legacy you left. I will love you always and forever ‘