Me momma 10/14/1968-08/21/2019
Been gone six years and still feel it with every breath
Losing someone as precious as a mother leaves a deep and lasting void. It's common to feel their absence intensely, as if every breath reminds you of what once was. The phrase "I wish I could still call this woman" resonates profoundly because it captures the enduring desire to connect with a loved one who’s no longer physically present. Many find comfort in holding onto memories and honoring their mother's legacy through stories, photos, and rituals that keep her spirit alive. The timespan from 1968 to 2019 marks a lifetime of experiences, love, and lessons passed down, which continue shaping lives even after she’s gone. Grief is a journey without a set timeline; after six years, feeling the loss deeply is both natural and a testament to the bond shared. Embracing this sentiment can foster healing and appreciation for the relationship. Activities like journaling thoughts, creating memorial spaces, or sharing stories with family can reinforce those cherished connections. If you’re coping with a similar loss, remember that it’s okay to feel the weight of absence while celebrating the influence your momma had on your life. Each moment of remembrance is a way of keeping her presence vibrant in your heart, turning grief into enduring love and tribute.



































































