Saying goodbye to a loved one is truly painful, the void of their absence lingers in the hearts of those who will struggle every day to resume their routine while missing them. Some families are faced with the harsh experience of saying goodbye to a child who departs for heaven before their ᴛι̇ɱe.
They say goodbye to their little brother with a kiss, and ever since, they say they play with him.
Just like the Binghams, after the death of 18-month-old Milo, who was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of two and passed away after over a year of battle on February 23 of this year.
They say goodbye to their little brother with a kiss, and ever since, they say they play with him.
“Milo went home with Jesus this morning. He peacefully left while his mother held him in her arms. You will always be with me, my son,” wrote his father on their page on the day of the baby’s passing.
They say goodbye to their little brother with a kiss, and ever since, they say they play with him.
It was a few hours when Kassady posted the devastating images of the moment she held her little one in her arms for the last ᴛι̇ɱe before handing him over to a nurse.
They say goodbye to their little brother with a kiss, and ever since, they say they play with him.
“The last ᴛι̇ɱe I held my perfect and sweet boy. His spirit had already departed, but I couldn’t let him go. His body started stiffening as I held him.
I could no longer have his fingers wrapped around mine; I saw his lips turning blue, his skin turning green, and his tongue turning white. Finally, I handed him over to a nurse I had just met that day, and I watched as she walked away with my baby in her arms,” the mother recounted.
They say goodbye to their little brother with a kiss, and ever since, they say they play with him.
Kassady Bingham, mother of 2-year-old Lucca and Milo, shares how her older son said goodbye to his little brother by sharing emotional images of the funeral. They say goodbye to their little brother with a kiss, and ever since, they say they play with him.
Lucca gave his brother a kiss, knowing he had gone to heaven after a battle between hospitals, treatments, and ups and downs.
They say goodbye to their little brother with a kiss, and ever since, they say they play with him. Despite the pain, the mother finds comfort in the hope of reuniting with her little one: “He seemed quieter than ever, and it even seemed like he was almost smiling again. I know he’s smiling in heaven. His body may be gone, but he’s still here. Every day, we’re one day closer to you. I can’t wait to continue raising you in heaven with your perfect and healthy body. Mommy loves you,” wrote Kassady.
They say goodbye to their little brother with a kiss, and ever since, they say they play with him.
Kassady and her husband Konnor offer their son Lucca all the necessary support to deal with the loss of his brother.
They say goodbye to their little brother with a kiss, and ever since, they say they play with him.
Lucca feels that his brother accompanies him. He told his dad about his experience, and his mother shared it on Instagram.
They say goodbye to their little brother with a kiss, and ever since, they say they play with him.
“A couple of weeks ago, he walked into my room and said, ‘Mom! I have to tell you a secret! Milo comes and plays with me, and now he can crawl!’” the child confided in his mother.
They say goodbye