The boys’ father, Alfred ”Fred” Brazel, was just 37 when he lost his fight against cancer. It all happened quickly. Just five months after being diagnosed with rectal cancer, Alfred passed away.
The whole family stepped up during his fight against cancer. The young boys understood how serious the situation was and were by their father’s side constantly. At doctor’s appointments. During the hardest times. Always with tough questions.
The boys can sense their dad
Although the boys handled the situation well, Alfred and his wife Kait shielded their innocent sons from the grief as best they could for the short time the family had left together.
“We never once addressed it as a sad thing. We as a family lived and continue to live life to the fullest in every moment,” Kait says.
Despite the family’s tough fight, Alfred’s cancer was untreatable. On the car ride to the ceremony, Kait held back tears.
Brothers Mylan and Mason longed to be able to talk to their dad again. They wanted to have a sign from him and to feel his presence. When they visited their father’s grave, Mason talked about his swimming contest while little brother Mylan talked about his recent Halloween party. But something else happened: the 5 year old said he could ‘feel’ his dad.
A loving moment
Just as the family was about to leave the graveyard, the 5 year old said that he had one thing left to do – and then something wonderful happened.
Mylan walked forward and gave the headstone a hug, to give his dad one last hug goodbye.