messages from their late granddad.
The siblings lost their grandpa when he suffered a stroke in 2015, leaving his loved ones in pieces. His untimely death brought immense grief, and the holiday season was extremely difficult for his family.
The girls missed their affectionate grandfather and wanted to hug and hold him again, so when they held the stuffed animals and heard their grandpa's voice telling their favorite inside jokes, they surrendered to their emotions and cried a river while holding the bears.
Their precious reactions were captured by one of their other sisters and gained traction online:
While Mariana and Sarahy's reactions were profoundly moving, another youngster went through the same emotional rollercoaster when he received an unexpected gift. In 2020, Jessica Turpin gave her son, Ryan, a teddy bear and showed him his birth certificate, which said his name was Bubba Lou.
Moreover, Bubba Lou's birthday was on May 2—the same day Ryan lost his grandpa to COVID-19. The young boy, battling leukemia, missed his granddad with all his heart and soul and wished to hug him one last time.
Ryan hugs the bear and cries his heart out. | Source: facebook.com/DailyMailAust
When he finally understood that the bear was named after his late grandpa, Ryan couldn't fight back his tears. Even more remarkable was that Jessica took old voice messages from Ryan's grandpa, mashed them, and had them placed inside the adorable bear.
As soon as the young boy heard his beloved Bubba Lou's voice, he completely lost it. Hugging the teddy, he uttered, "Thank you, grandpa. I miss you, grandpa. I'm always thinking about you, and I cry because I really miss you. I love you, grandpa. I never stopped loving you. I never stopped…."
The mother broke down after hearing her late son's voice in the bear. | Source: facebook.com/NowThisNew
In another related story, a mother from China Lake, Los Angeles, received a stuffed animal from her daughter, not knowing that it would soon echo her late son's voice. She lost her son, Sean Tanner, in October 2018 and had difficulty coming to terms with his loss.
Sean was a police officer, and his mom had been incredibly proud of him. When Christmas rolled in, her daughter, Brittany Garcia, surprised her mom with a Build-A-Bear stuffed teddy dressed as a cop. And when the grieving mom pressed its hand, she couldn't believe her ears.
"This is Officer Tanner. I'm out here about to get no sleep for the first time. I'm feeling good," said the voice emanating from the bear. Having no control over her emotions, the mother broke down while holding the bear close to her heart.
Our hearts go out to all the people grieving the loss of their beloveds, and we hope their grief becomes integrated over time. What are your thoughts on these heart-touching stories? Would you ever give such a gift to your dear ones to offer them some closure?
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