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16 and pregnant aum Whitney Purvis reflects on his favorite memories with a 16 -year -old son Weston jr gosa before his tragic death.
“I will always cherish our memories together,” Purvis wrote by Instagram On Tuesday, June 3. “The songs you were (used) to love, your laughter, the periods you would go through, the little dolphin sound you (used) to do when you were younger, smile, jokes, first day school, playing with you, your first time swimming, making crafts, how you would dance, the big brother, the big brother,
The post included two snapshots of Purvis and her eldest son. The first was a photo taken while the duo was out to eat while the second was a throw back from when he was a baby.
“I love you Weston more than words could ever describe. Rest in peace, my beautiful boy,” he concluded.
Purvis announced on Monday, June 2, that Weston had he died unexpectedly.
“This is so difficult to write. My beautiful son, Weston, died. He was only 16 years old. Life is so cruel and unfair,” wrote through Facebook. “I don’t understand. Oh my baby is gone and I don’t know what to do with myself. It was so perfect. This is my worst nightmare actually coming true. How do you go on in life after losing a child? I’m in disbelief, this can’t be happening. I don’t want it to be real. I would do anything just to catch. Words can’t describe the pain I feel.”
Purvis welcomed Weston in April 2009 with ex Weston During the The first season 16 and pregnant.
The official cause of death has not yet been determined. Stepmom Weston, Amy Gosa, Shared via Facebook that the family had tried to wake up Weston just to find out he was “not breathing.”
“We tried CPR and called an ambulance. The paramedics also tried it and took him to Gordon County hospital where he was noted dead,” wrote Amy. “He had several health issues as well as diabetes. We are completely heartbreaking and in shock. It was so unexpected.”
Amy added that “losing a child is the most painful” she has ever “experienced.”
“He was the most amazing son I could have asked for. He was great, clever, funny and had so much potential in life. He doesn’t feel real,” he continued. “Keep our family and Whitney in your thoughts and prayers as we mourn such a wonderful life that was our son.”