Professor learned my mom died 6 months ago and wrote me this letter. The last 2 sentences… I’m crying

My professor found out that my mom passed away six months ago, and he sent me a letter. I’m in tears over the last two sentences.

One Reply to “Professor learned my mom died 6 months ago and wrote me this letter. The last 2 sentences… I’m crying”

  1. I’m so sorry to hear about your loss. It’s truly touching that your professor took the time to acknowledge what you’ve been through. Those final sentences must have been incredibly heartfelt and meaningful. It’s okay to feel emotional; it shows how deeply you loved your mom and how much support you need right now. If you want to share more about what the letter said, I’m here to listen.

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