Saying goodbye to a loved one is an extremely painful experience. The chasm caused by their absence still lingers in the hearts of those who stay behind, who struggle daily to carry on with their normal lives but still yearn for them. Unfortunately, some families face the harsh reality of having to say goodbye to a child before their time.
The Bingham family is a prime example. They said goodbye to their little brother with a tender kiss, and ever since, they believe they continue to play with him in their hearts. The youngest member of the family, 18-month-old Milo, was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of two. After more than a year of battling the disease, he passed away peacefully on February 23 of this year.
“Milo went home to God this morning. He passed away peacefully as his mother wrapped him in her arms. I will always be with you, my darling,” Milo’s father wrote on their page on Milo’s day. departure.
Hours later, Kassady shared sad images of herself holding the baby one last time before handing it over to a nurse.
“The last time I held my little and perfect son. His soul was gone, but she couldn’t let go. His body stiffened as she hugged. She could no longer feel his fingers. wrapped tangerines around her mother’s arms Mother looked at him as his lips turned blue, his skin green and his tongue white. Finally, she handed him over to a nurse she had only seen that day, and I watched as she went away with the baby in her lap,” the mother said painfully.
Kassady Bingham, mother of two children Lucca and Milo, shared moving images of Milo’s funeral, describing how her eldest son said goodbye to his younger brother. Lucca kisses Milo, knowing that he has returned to heaven after a hard battle with the hospital, the treatment and a series of ups and downs.
Despite the excruciating pain, Kassady finds solace in the hope of seeing her young child again. “He became more silent than ever, and he seemed to laugh in heaven. His physical body may be gone, but his spirit is still here. Every day, we get closer to him. I can’t wait to continue to raise him in heaven where he has a perfect and healthy body. I love you, “Kassady wrote.
Kassady and her husband Konnor are committed to giving their son Lucca the support they need to get through the loss of their brother. Lucca felt companionship from her departed brother. Recently, he shared his experience with his parents, and Kassady shared it on Instagram.
“A few weeks ago, he walked into his mother’s room and whispered: ‘Mom! I have to tell her a secret! Milo came and played with me, and now I can crawl!'” – the child confided with mom.
Even in their grief, the Binghams bid their brother farewell with a kiss, as they believed that Milo’s presence and spirit lived on, playing with them in their hearts forever.
Heartbroken, the Bingham family patiently bid their brother farewell with a kiss, as they believed that Milo’s presence and spirit would live on, forever playing with them in their hearts.
Despite their difficult trials and heartbreaking loss, they still hold on to the hope and love that will bind them to Milo forever. In their memories and hearts, Milo will always be an integral part, and each day, they continue to build an eternal memory in the invisible presence of their beloved son.