A heartfelt gesture has touched many, as a lady honored her late friend, Favour, with whom she had started school but sadly passed away before their final examinations.
To commemorate her friend’s memory, the lady bought a sign-out shirt for Favour, despite her absence.
On her graduation day, she held the shirt up in tribute, offering prayers for Favour’s soul to rest in peace, symbolizing their unbreakable bond. This emotional moment has garnered widespread attention.
A graduating student has moved many with her emotional tribute to a friend who passed away before their final day in school.
The heartbroken student chose to honor her late friend in a touching way, buying a sign-out shirt in her memory and holding it up during her own graduation, as a gesture of love and remembrance.
A TikTok post by @suzzybliss has captured attention, showing a moving tribute to a late friend named Favour.
The video begins with a caption about defining growth, accompanied by photos, as the graduating student honors her friend who passed away before reaching their final day in school. The touching moment reflects the depth of their bond and the pain of loss.
Suzzy started with sharing a photo showing the day they matriculated together. The next was a random picture of the both of them.
The final one showed Suzzy holding up a shirt she made to honour her friend’s memory. The white shirt had Favour’s name and other signout inscriptions.
Suzzy wrote in the caption: “Life happens. Keep resting Favour, my Black Diamond.”
Reactions as lady honours her late friend
@shineemmanuella said: “Father lord pls my department we will all be complete and sign on each other’s shirt.”
@Zarah said: “This was so painful RIP.”
@Sylvia BBW said: “Sadness clouded my heart. I don’t want to ever loose anyone I love.”
@Dora’s boric said: “Rest in peace Favour.”
@Sandra ada Edward said: “Father lord pls my Coursemate we will all be complete and sign out each other shirt..there won’t be any dead record.”
@Queenesther said: “Lost a coursemate and a friend one month ago and we’re graduating in November.”
@Luwana said: “So sorry. God will keep protecting you ijn and me too.”