My prayers to you and your family. This hit home because I actually drive for lyft . I'm a mother of five kids and 5 grandkids so I couldn't imagine getting a phone call like that, but I pray each and every day that I don't come across somebody that takes my life when I'm only doing a good deed
This, too, will pass! Stay strong! Hold on to the memories! Take it minute by minute! Family bond is the best! Keep bonding because he was a part of each one of y'all! Praying for y'all
I'm so sorry for your loss...I couldn't imagine your pain of loosing a nephew....Our Nieces and Nephews are like our kids.....Sending you my condolences and prayers 🙏🏽 🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️
Prayers to GOD for y’all Hearts not to be so heavy, samething happened to my son jealousy and tried to rob him,grandson two years later drive by just to much this world have to stay prayed up and aware Amen Blessings to your family ❤
Hello! Hope all is well! There are no quick fixes to grief. No easy answers. Every expression of grief that wants to be felt and honored and given its space must be allowed...in order to heal. Grief is like an earthquake. The first one hits you, and the world falls apart. Even after you put the world together again, there are aftershocks, and you never really know those will come. Grief is like living two lives. One is where we act as everything is alright, and the other is where our hearts silently scream in pain. Clearly, we grieve the person we lost. What many don't understand is that it is only part of it. We grieve what we had and all we shared, W e grieve all the important things they have missed and will miss. We grieve the future we were supposed to have had together. The list goes on and on. Once the storms get you through, you won't remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive. We won't even be sure, in fact. whether the storm is really over. But one thing is certain, when we come out of the storm, we won't be the same person who walked in. Things will be different as we learn to live without our loved ones, but we can manage with the help of our Heavenly Father. It's not easy, but you have a village going through it with you. Love y'all much! Keeping you in prayer!
My prayers to you and your family. This hit home because I actually drive for lyft . I'm a mother of five kids and 5 grandkids so I couldn't imagine getting a phone call like that, but I pray each and every day that I don't come across somebody that takes my life when I'm only doing a good deed
You're the best, always lookin' beautiful! Continous prayers for you and your family, God bless!!❤❤🥰🎉🙌🙏
You're Pixi is beautiful and that Grey!! 😍😍 Two daughters and I know about all that hair....lol ❤
My warmest sentiments to you and your family. I pray that God helps you navigate this unfortunate season in your life.
This, too, will pass! Stay strong! Hold on to the memories! Take it minute by minute! Family bond is the best! Keep bonding because he was a part of each one of y'all! Praying for y'all
I'm so sorry for your loss...I couldn't imagine your pain of loosing a nephew....Our Nieces and Nephews are like our kids.....Sending you my condolences and prayers 🙏🏽 🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️
So sorry for loss, condolences love and justice for your nephew and family.
Hi Marie, From Tucson, AZ!! Peace and Love to you, and yours! ❤ My nieces and nephews are like my own children. So sorry for your loss!
My brother actually lives there ❤🙏🏾
Prayers to GOD for y’all Hearts not to be so heavy, samething happened to my son jealousy and tried to rob him,grandson two years later drive by just to much this world have to stay prayed up and aware Amen Blessings to your family ❤
Hi Marie, watching from Atlanta Georgia 😊
Praying for strength and comfort for the family and loved ones 🎉
Praying for your strength 🙏🏾
My condolences 🙏🏾 to you and your family.
Hello! Hope all is well! There are no quick fixes to grief. No easy answers. Every expression of grief that wants to be felt and honored and given its space must be allowed...in order to heal. Grief is like an earthquake. The first one hits you, and the world falls apart. Even after you put the world together again, there are aftershocks, and you never really know those will come. Grief is like living two lives. One is where we act as everything is alright, and the other is where our hearts silently scream in pain. Clearly, we grieve the person we lost. What many don't understand is that it is only part of it. We grieve what we had and all we shared, W e grieve all the important things they have missed and will miss. We grieve the future we were supposed to have had together. The list goes on and on. Once the storms get you through, you won't remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive. We won't even be sure, in fact. whether the storm is really over. But one thing is certain, when we come out of the storm, we won't be the same person who walked in. Things will be different as we learn to live without our loved ones, but we can manage with the help of our Heavenly Father. It's not easy, but you have a village going through it with you. Love y'all much! Keeping you in prayer!
Hey, I'm from New Orleans.
So sorry for your loss!!!
Watching from Dallas
Amen🙏🏽Thank you Jesus
God bless you and your family ❤️🙏🏽
Hello 👋🏽 from Cali 🙏🏽🙏🏽💐💐
Hello 👋🏿 from NY
Hello Marie and family sending you prayers hugs you're right keep dancing and moving family we love y'all Merry Christmas 🦚🎄🎁🎄🙏🏾🎄🦚fr ca
Praying for you 🎉🎉🎉
Prayers do work!
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