Yesterday marked the 16th anniversary of losing my oldest son.a day filled with sadness,laughter,screaming,smiling.We are not supposed to bury our children.It goes against the common ways of life.I miss you WYATT.I will everyday.You know I love you and we need to find that way to meet up before most people do.My life is an emptier place without you.Peace to my fair haired boy
I'm sorry for your loss.
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I'm so sorry for your loss. You're right -- no parent should outlive a child (of whatever age). Hold the memories close -- love remembered never dies.
I can't even imagine. I've had some scary momwants. I never felt as terrified, helpless, and anxious as I did waiting for test results or outside an operating room.
I'm sorry that you had to experience what l have only faced in nightmares. I wish I knew of anything that would help ease your pain. Hugs and Peace to you as well.
Your pain must be immeasurable. It’s certainly impossible for anyone else to imagine the unique grief you feel.
I hope you may strength and comfort among those who love you and Wyatt, and those of us who care about you - even from afar.
May your love for him bring you peace.