When I Was Reading My Father’s Eulogy, My Stepmother Sold His Favorite Car –

I still remember the cold weight of the coffee mug in my hands that morning. It had long since gone cold, but I kept holding it anyway, as if the familiar shape might steady me. The kitchen felt hollow without my father’s quiet presence somewhere in the house, and I found myself scrolling through old photos on my phone. One showed him laughing with his arm around my shoulders, the restored **1968 Shelby** gleaming proudly behind us in the sun—one of the many memories that suddenly felt far more fragile than before.

Later that morning I drove that very **1968 Shelby** to the church for his funeral, my own car broken down and my heart heavy. Sitting behind the wheel felt like both an honor and a responsibility I wasn’t sure I deserved. The service passed in a blur of condolences and quiet tears, and when it was my turn to speak, I shared the one lesson my father had lived by: never give up on the things you love. It was the same dedication he had poured into restoring that car over three decades.

When the service ended and I stepped outside, the bright sunlight almost blinded me—but something else caught my attention. The **1968 Shelby** was gone. In its place sat a flatbed truck and my stepmother Karen holding an envelope while a man spoke with her. She had sold the car for two thousand dollars right there in the church parking lot, brushing it off as “just metal,” even though it had been my father’s greatest pride.

But moments later a mechanic arrived with a bag of items found inside the car: receipts, a letter, and a photo. One receipt revealed my father had purchased a fifteen-thousand-dollar anniversary cruise for Karen, hoping to repair their strained relationship. In his letter he explained he had only held onto the Shelby because it was the last thing he had from his own father. His final message to me was simple: never let bitterness take over, and never give up on the people you love. Standing there in the quiet parking lot, those words settled into my chest—heavy, painful, but steady—reminding me that even after loss, some things are still worth holding onto. READ MORE BELOW

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