Losing your parents left a vacancy that could not be filled by anyone in the world. And find something specifically related to them many years after their death is an extraordinary moment of happiness that cannot be explained in words.
One of these posts is to make emotional social media users. It was shared on Twitter by a woman who found a record from her father nine years after she died.
Amy Clukey, a professor at the University of Louisville in the United States, sorted out his father’s late bee equipment when he found the letter. On July 27, 2012, he tried to offend his children’s interest in bee farms.
The note reads, “I hope this note is discovered by one of my children who wants to know about the maintenance of bees. Bees care is actually quite easy and you can learn everything you need to know online.”
“Bees make more products than just honey and as a hobby can be an additional source of income. So don’t be afraid, courage. Good luck,” and he signed by writing “Love Dad.”
Ms. Clukey shared this note on Twitter on Tuesday and wrote, “Notes from my father found in his bees guarded the equipment nine years after his death. He missed.”
The post gathered more than 7.3 Lakh likes and many comments since they were shared. More than 41,000 users tweet the post.
Then, in Utas, he also shared his photo with his father sitting on a motorcycle. “I don’t expect this post to get so much attention, but I think my father will appreciate it. I don’t have Soundcloud to be connected, so this is our photo together -the same as taking the summer he wrote this note,” he wrote in the post that accompanied him.
According to the post, his father’s name was Rick Clukey. He died in 2013 at the age of 53 due to lung cancer. He has six children, Ms. Clucky is the oldest. His younger brother lives in Liam found that note and his sister Emily plans to maintain bees when he bought a house.
“OMG, I will cry,” wrote a user in the post comments section.
In reply, Ms. Clickey wrote, “He is currently crying at a coffee shop.”