Father writes emotional note to wife and kids days before dying of coronavirus

After Jonathan Coelho died due to complications from coronavirus, his wife, Katie, was given what possessions he had with him at the hospital. Among them were his phone.

She turned on her husband’s phone and came across a note Jonathan wrote one day before he was intubated.

“I love you guys with all my heart and you’ve given me the best life I could have ever asked for,” he wrote. “I am so lucky it makes me so proud to be your husband and the father to Braedyn and Penny.”

I hate this time apart so much. The days are long and lonely. But we love you so much. There can be no other ending…

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Katie shared the heartbreaking note on Facebook.

“Katie you are the most beautiful caring nurturing person I’ve ever met…..you are truly one of a kind…..make sure you live life with happiness and that same passion that made me fall in love with you.”

“Seeing you be the best mom to the kids is the greatest thing I’ve ever experienced.”

Thank you everyone for your prayers, there are literally thousands of people all over the world rooting for my husband….

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Jonathan, 32, learned on March 24 that he had been in close contact with someone who had tested positive for coronavirus. Although he didn’t feel sick, other than a migraine, no sense of smell, and fatigue, he was able to get a test.

“Within 24 hours, he started coughing, and with the coughing fits, he wouldn’t be able to catch his breath in between,” Katie told BuzzFeed News. “The doctor told him to go to the hospital because he’d probably need nebulizer treatments.”

But after a week and no improvement, he needed to be intubated.

“They tried to wake him up on day seven, and he was breathing way, way, way too hard,” she said. “They thought he was having a panic attack, so they FaceTimed me, and he just said, ‘I love you and I’m sorry,’ and then they had to re-intubate him.”

This is Katie’s sister, Samantha, myself and family friend, Katie S., will be writing the updates for the time being to…

Posted by Journey for Braedyn on Thursday, April 2, 2020

Over the course of several weeks, Jonathan’s condition improved, but he also suffered setbacks which Katie shared on Facebook.

“I just want to wake up from this nightmare. We miss Jonathan so much, it’s been 24 hellish days since he went into the hospital and 18 days on the ventilator,” Katie wrote on April 18.

Please wake up Babe, I need you.

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On April 22 Jonathan went into cardiac arrest and died.

“The pain we are feeling is indescribable, our everything was stolen from us. My heart is not even broken it’s shattered,” Katie wrote. “My kids and I will live the rest of our lives without Jonathan. And I don’t know how we’re going to do it.”

In addition to leaving a loving note to his wife, Jonathan also wrote to his children. The couple have two children together, Braedyn, 2 and a half, and Penelope, 10 months.

“Let Braedyn now he’s my best bud and I’m proud to be his father and for all the amazing things he’s done and continues to do. Let Penelope know she’s a princess and can have whatever she wants in life. I’m so lucky….”

Hi Everyone, I just wanted to thank everyone for their love and prayers. Jonathan remains in the hospital and will be…

Posted by Journey for Braedyn on Friday, March 27, 2020

As Katie grieves Jonathan’s death, she’s both sad and thankful that he was able to compose such a note to their family.

“My kids aren’t going to remember their dad — it’s going to be me making sure they remember their dad and know their dad,” she told BuzzFeed News. “So I have that note to say, ‘Your dad was really sick and fighting for his life, but he wanted you to know how much he loved you.’”

A GoFundMe has been set up for the family and more than $775,000 has been raised so far.

My prayers are with Katie and her family. The heartbreak they must be experiencing right now is unimaginable.

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