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Mom Goes “Totally Numb” When 4-Yr-Old Son Dies—3 Yrs Later, She Sees a Sign at His Grave

It’s not uncommon to hear stories of loved ones in heaven sending “signs” just when we feel like our heart can’t break any further. It’s believed that things like a butterfly or a bird often appear and bring along with them the presence of the angel who’s now in Heaven.

God says He’ll never leave us or forsake us. I think His statement holds true when it comes to healing our hearts as well. He’ll never leave us to fight grief alone.

Marie Robinson experienced this first-hand. On April 1, 2014, she lost her four-year-old son, Jack, to a brain tumor. Jack had a twin brother, Liam, three older sisters, and a wonderful set of parents who adored him.

Marie Robinson

Every year on the anniversary of his death, Marie visits her son’s grave. But this year, as the third anniversary approached, Marie was struggling with unbearable grief.

She wrote on Facebook:

“3 years ago today, I was totally numb at losing my little Jack. And 3 years on, Im still numb on this day. Today will be hard. We all miss him.”

Overwhelmed with emotion, the mother of five headed out to the cemetery, but not before begging for a sign—something that would let her know he was there with her.

“Early Saturday morning I got in the car and said out loud, ‘Jack, please show Mummy a sign’ and thought I’ll see him after I finished work.”

Saturday afternoon, Marie sat on the grass next to Jack’s grave. She was alone, crying, and heartbroken—as any mother would be—when a red robin began flying around her.

Marie Robinson

Anyone who spends any time outside knows that birds are often very skittish. At the beach, if you run toward a seagull, they’ll flee. If you back your car out of the driveway and they’re on the ground, they’ll flee.

Birds in the wild don’t typically care for humans. But the robin at the cemetery was different.

“With that, a little robin kept flying around me trying to land on me, eventually landing on my foot — he didn’t seem scared at all. He went and sat on a nearby headstone, so I got my phone out to film him being close to me and he flew over and landed on my hand.”

Marie said that his focus was directly on her. The robin kept looking her in the face and it even landed on her shoulder!

Marie Robinson

God has an incredible sense of humor. So it’s no surprise that Jack Robinson’s presence came in the form of a robin.

After Marie shared her experience and a video of it on Facebook, countless stories poured in from others who’ve experienced loss, grief, and signs from their loved ones.

Posted by Marie Robinson on Saturday, April 1, 2017

As a mama, she could not be more proud of her son, someone she described as “unique” with a “cheeky smile.”

Marie said, “He was only a little boy but he brought people together, from all over the world.”

Bri Lamm
Bri Lamm
Bri is an outgoing introvert with a heart that beats for adventure. She lives to serve the Lord, experience the world, and eat macaroni and cheese in between capturing life’s greatest moments on one of her favorite cameras.

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