Woman shares heart touching note of father, tears on internet

Amy Clukey is a professor at the University of Louisville in the United States.

Losing your parents leaves a void that no one in the world can fill. And discovering anything special related to him years after his death is a moment of immense happiness which cannot be described in words.

One such post is making social media users emotional. It was shared on Twitter by a woman who found a note nine years after her father’s death.

Amy Clukey, a professor at the University of Louisville in the United States, was sorting through her late father’s beekeeping equipment when she stumbled upon the letter. On July 27, 2012, it tried to pique the interest of their children in beekeeping.

The note read, “I hope this note has been found by one of my kids who is curious about beekeeping. Beekeeping is really very easy and you can learn everything you need to know online. “

“Bees make more than just honey products and as a hobby it can be a source of extra income. So don’t be afraid, have courage. Good luck,” and he signed off writing “Love Dad”.

Ms. Clookie shared the note on Twitter on Tuesday, writing: “Nine years after my dad’s death, the note found in his beekeeping equipment. It’s gone.”

The post has garnered over 7.3 lakh likes and many comments since it was shared. The post was retweeted by over 41,000 users.

Later, in a source, she also shared a picture of herself sitting on a motorcycle with her father. “I wasn’t expecting this post to get that much attention, but I think my dad would have appreciated it. I don’t have SoundCloud to plug in, so here’s a picture of the two of us that summer.” This note was written,” she wrote in the accompanying post.

According to the post, his father’s name was Rick Clokey. He died of lung cancer in 2013 at the age of 53. They have six children, Ms. Clucky being the eldest. Her younger brother Liam lives in and her sister Emily plans beekeeping when she buys a house.

One user wrote in the comment section of the post, “Omg I will break out in tears.”

In one reply Ms. Clokey wrote: “Crying at the coffee shop at the moment.”

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