So you may ask, after nine years, how does it feel to lose a son?
The pain is still there, different but still present. Often triggered by another person’s loss, a date on the calendar or a memory. You often hear that people don’t talk about your child because they don’t want to make you sad. Please talk about them… we haven’t forgotten, (can’t forget)… not even for a second. You honor our child’s memory when you tell a fun story or share a photo that you have come across recently. You bless us when you remember even if we shed a tear.
Did you know that the first Sunday of May is Bereaved Mother’s Day? If you know someone who has lost a child, please let them know you remember.
Do you want to save your precious photos and family history in one place where they will are sharable, backed up and safe?
If you would like to learn how by attending one of our Zoom sessions to learn how to organize your photos in 15-minutes a day, contact us via e-mail: awatkins@heritage-memories.com
Our son, James E Watkins, III, 1980 – 2015: Guitarist, Musician, Web and Database Programmer; Intelligent, Creative, Silly, Loving, Strong, a Fighter (battled cancer for 5 years); Not Afraid to Speak His Mind. Known as the Angry Gnome and the World’s Greatest Uncle. Never forgotten; forever 34