After her father’s death, Eliana posts a reflection on life, purpose and being with those she loves | News

After her father’s death, Eliana posts a reflection on life, purpose and being with those she loves | News
After her father’s death, Eliana posts a reflection on life, purpose and being with those she loves | News
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Eliana, 51 years old, shared on her social networks this Wednesday morning (20) a reflective message about life, purpose and love. José Bezerra, the presenter’s father, died last Monday (18) and was laid to rest on Tuesday (19).

“As long as God allows you to wake up, it is because He has a purpose for your life”, said the image posted by Eliana. “And that! Let’s be grateful for life and live the best way we can with the ones we love. Live life!”, she added.

2 of 3 Post by Eliana — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
Post by Eliana — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

Last Tuesday, the presenter paid tribute to her father, publishing photos with the retired janitor, who died at the age of 92, accompanied by a farewell text that moved Internet users.

“Father, thank you for your teachings, there were many. You have no idea. I will miss your beautiful smile, your kisses, your affection, your presence here at home and in our lives, but I understand that you were tired, I could see it in your eyes. I thank God for the opportunity to take care of you until the last moment”, she wrote.

3 of 3 Eliana publishes tribute to her father, José Bezerra — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
Eliana publishes tribute to her father, José Bezerra — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

“Father can leave from now on, as you always said, ‘only joy’. I’m going to cry just a little more, okay? Go in peace, I love you beyond eternity”, she concluded.

The presenter’s father’s health had been weakened since August 2022, when he suffered a stroke. The death and information about the wake were confirmed by the presenter’s press office Who.

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