Days after the funeral,
my son’s wife uncovered a collection of letters, documents, and careful records Diane had kept hidden for years, revealing the sacrifices she had made to support the family and the painful truth about who had slowly abandoned her when she needed love the most.
The discovery shocked my son, who finally realized how much his mother had done without asking for recognition, and the guilt of missing her final goodbye became impossible to escape.
Although nothing could bring Diane back, her final gift reminded us that a person’s greatest legacy is not money or possessions but the quiet love they leave behind, proving that appreciation often comes too late for those who never stop giving.