Four Days After My Husband’s Funeral, I Found a Box Hidden Inside Our Son’s Mattress—And My World Collapsed

When my husband passed away, I thought grief would be the hardest thing I’d ever face. But only days after the funeral, when our son couldn’t sleep in his own bed, I realized how little I truly understood.

Daniel and I had been married for sixteen years when cancer took him from us. We had six children—Caleb, ten; Emma, eight; twins Lily and Nora, six; Jacob, four; and baby Sophie, just two years old when her father passed.

Before the diagnosis, our life had been beautifully ordinary.

Saturday mornings meant pancakes and cartoons. Daniel always flipped the pancakes too soon.

“Dad, you don’t wait long enough,” Caleb would laugh.

Daniel would grin. “Patience is overrated.”

I used to roll my eyes, but secretly I loved that steadiness in him. He paid the bills on time, fixed cabinet doors without being asked, and never forgot a birthday. He was an incredible husband and father.

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