#CapCut god broke me because my uncle Kelly was suffering and hurting. Nothing or nobody can replace what Me and my uncle did together we played video games we had good conversations we ate pizza and had chocolate milk. I will forever protect you and your name I will stand with you no matter where you are at and no matter what we go through together we ride and die together. I will make you proud you were amazing you were fun to be around and you still here in spirit. I love you uncle we will meet again you were my inspiration my best friend see you on the other side. Rest easy until I come up there we fight together until the end. #unclekelly #January11th2021 #ripuncle #6yearswithoutyou
Losing someone as close as an uncle is a deeply personal and impactful experience, and sharing that journey can be both healing and inspiring. From my own experience, I’ve found that keeping the memory alive through the activities and hobbies we once shared makes the pain a little more bearable. For instance, revisiting favorite video games or enjoying pizza and chocolate milk—the simple joys that create lasting bonds—can help maintain a sense of presence and connection. It’s also important to honor their spirit by protecting their memory and standing by their legacy in everyday life. This pledge to ‘ride and die together’ reflects a commitment beyond physical presence, emphasizing emotional and spiritual support. Expressing love openly and acknowledging the continued inspiration from a loved one’s life helps navigate grief in a meaningful way. For those going through a similar loss, finding personal ways to remember and celebrate your loved ones can foster healing. This could be through storytelling, creating memorials, or setting special dates to reflect on shared experiences, just as January 11th holds significance for remembering Uncle Kelly. Using these moments to connect with others who understand your journey can also provide comfort and strength. The phrase "Me showing God who I want back" captures the raw emotional declaration that grief often conjures—a powerful reminder that love’s impact transcends physical absence. Ultimately, cherishing the memories and carrying forward the inspiration left behind can transform sorrow into a lifelong tribute and motivation to live fully in honor of those we've lost.













































