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This heartfelt incident involves Paul Jr., a teenager with special needs, who lost his mother in 2010, as detailed in the poignant video and as reported by KSLA. Despite her absence, Paul Jr. found a way to share his achievement with her and include her in his joyous moment. The emotional video has garnered widespread attention on the internet, allowing everyone to join in and commend the young man for his remarkable accomplishment.

The YouTube video shows the well-dressed teen in a formal shirt, tie, and trousers on his significant day. Amidst the cemetery backdrop, he makes his way to his mother’s resting place, holding a bouquet of flowers. Standing by her grave, he speaks to her, sharing his momentous news:

“Mommy, I have something to say, that I did it. I did it. I graduated today. And I know you’re so proud of me and happy. I love you so much.”

After placing the flowers on her grave, Paul Jr. kisses his fingers and gently touches her tombstone, portraying the depth of his achievement and the pride he holds in his heart. It’s evident that his mother would have been immensely proud of the young man he has become.

Congratulations to Paul Jr. for his graduation. His diligence and the touching way he remembered his mother in his celebration deserve admiration and acknowledgment

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