Darius made Kelly a mama at eighteen years old.
Then he made her a nurse.
And years later, after he was gone, he made her something else entirely, a certified grief counselor, an entrepreneur, and the founder of something beautiful that would not exist without him.
That is the thread running through this entire conversation. Our children become our purpose. And when we find that purpose, they are wrapped up inside it completely.
Darius Anthony was Kelly’s oldest, born on Christmas Day, a gift announced to the world on the day the world was already celebrating. He was a class clown, a party in a person, a young man who dreamed of making a dent in the universe, not just for himself, but for other people. He became a realtor working specifically with first-time homebuyers, bought his own first home, and was preparing to flip it for someone just like them. He was 28 years old, thriving, and full of plans.
On January 3rd, 2023, he died in his sleep from SUDEP, Sudden Unexplained Death in Epilepsy. He had been diagnosed with epilepsy at eighteen, managed it well, and was living his life fully. Kelly and her husband were on a cruise ship in Mexico when the call came.
Before January 3rd, 2023 and after. That is how Kelly divides her life now.
In this conversation, Kelly speaks honestly about the grief journey. The permission a dear friend gave her to simply stop and just be. The Visionary Dreamer Award at his college that his colleagues announced at his funeral they were renaming in his honor. The autopsy report that arrived without warning on her second day back at work, and the ashes returned in what she can only describe as a biohazard container. Two moments that made her think: the death care industry has to do better.
So she built something better.
Timely Presence sends heirloom quality gifts on the predictable hard days, the birthday, the holiday season, the anniversary of the death, so that the people who love grieving families can show up right on time. Gifts that are not sad, Kelly says. Gifts that are reminders of love. Learn more at thetimelypresence.com.
And perhaps the most beautiful moment in this conversation is near the end, when Kelly tells the story of Darius’s best friend, who brought a framed photo of Darius to his own house closing. Because there was no way to do that moment without him.
That is what it looks like when a life leaves a mark so deep that the people who loved him carry him forward into every milestone he never got to have.
Darius made Kelly a mama, a nurse, and now a purpose.
He is wrapped up in all of it.
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