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influencer Brit Horton It’s about respecting brothers Caleb after his death.
“It seems impossible to have a life without you 💔,” Horton via Instagram Tuesday, December 2. “Eighteen months apart, you have always been my little sidekick in life, my best friend, my biggest cheerleader, always willing to do anything with me, no matter how big or small, I can talk about anything or nothing, and no matter what, you always make me laugh!”
She concluded: “You always lit up every room. A part of me that will forever be gone. I love you so much Kbob and I can’t wait for the day I see you again❤️.”
In addition to the message, Holden also shared a series of clips of her and her family with Caleb over the years. she didn’t share Cause of death.
“This video 😢💔 so sorry sis sending so much love,” the influencer Dede Ladd The author wrote in the comment area Mary Lauren Adding: “Britt, I’m in tears. I know your pain and it’s unbearable. I wish I could give you a hug. I’m so sorry. He seemed like the best brother and so bright. Praying for your family and that your heart will heal in time. ❤️❤️❤️.”
Holden then shared a message with her Over 428,000 followers thanked them for their support via her Instagram Story Mourning her brother.
“I can’t thank you enough enough for all of your messages, comments, texts, calls, flowers, meals delivered to our homes, everything,” Horton wrote on her Instagram Story on Wednesday, December 3. “Seeing messages from people I don’t even know telling me how much of an impact Caleb had on their lives was so happy to hear and brought us so much comfort.”
“Thank you for loving our family and serving us. It means so much,” she concluded.
In another Instagram Story, Horton shared a throwback photo of her family sitting outside around a campfire.
“We were looking through photos and laughing about this photo because remember I said I grew up camping and hated it…and this photo proves it,” she wrote.
Horton went on to share a photo of her and her siblings smiling for the camera, writing, “Not sure how we went from 5 to 4.”
In the final story, Holden shared a sweet video of her brother being scared. “We have been laughing and crying watching all of his (videos),” she wrote. “He’s the funniest guy without even trying.”
Horton became famous online for sharing her life as a mother of three. Days before sharing the news of Caleb’s death, Holden reflected on her Thanksgiving with her family.
“Thanksgiving Week: No fancy outfits or makeup, the kids’ biggest goals are to catch a fish and get as muddy as possible,” she wrote in one post. Instagram Released in November. “Our favorite week all year!!!”