For National Recovery Month, a Northeast Ohio family is turning their grief into something positive. The family hopes to inspire others and make a difference when it comes to drug awareness.
OHIO — For National Recovery Month, a Northeast Ohio family is turning their grief into something positive.“He was kind as a child, he was kind as an adult, and now he's, you know, he's not gone, he's walking the earth in, in different people,” Sharon Dhillon said.“Every mother's child is very special, and when you lose your child, you lose a part of yourself, and you, you'll never get that back. Part of me, you know, just went away with him,” Sharon said.
As the family mourns the loss of their son, brother and friend, Dhillon said Alex’s caring heart exceeded their expectations when they learned he signed up to be an organ donor. While this tragedy is one Dhillon wished did not happen, she said she is happy his legacy is being carried on in a special way.
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