Sharon Stone’s Heartbreaking Family Loss
Sharon Stone has shared devastating news about the tragic death of her 11-month-old nephew, River. River, the son of Sharon’s brother Patrick and his wife Tasha, passed away from total organ failure just one week before his first birthday.
The Tragic News
A week before his death, Sharon posted a photo of River in the hospital, intubated and in critical condition. She shared, “My nephew and godson River Stone was found in his crib with total organ failure today. Please pray for him. We need a miracle.” Sadly, River did not survive.
Sharon’s Tribute
Sharon Stone announced River’s passing on social media, writing, “River William Stone Sept. 8, 2020 – Aug. 30, 2021.” She honored him with a video tribute set to the song “Tears in Heaven” by Eric Clapton.
As River’s godmother, Sharon frequently posted pictures of him and often expressed her deep love. She once shared a photo of the newborn River, captioning it, “Look who’s going home: River William Stone, my brother Patrick and his wife Tasha’s new baby.”
A Mother’s Heartbreaking Words
River’s mother, Tasha, also expressed her grief in a powerful tribute. She wrote, “God needed River in Heaven. I can’t say more than I needed him here on Earth because my heart is shattered into a million pieces. My days will never be the same.”
She added, “I have no idea how I am supposed to live my life without the sweetest boy in the universe. I am crushed. River William Stone you were loved beyond measure.”
Sharon’s Perspective on Motherhood
Sharon Stone, mother to three adopted sons—Quinn, 16, Laird, 17, and Roan, 22—opened up about the privilege of motherhood. She shared with Vogue, “When you adopt, you realize any child could be your child, any person could be your relative. After that you never see the world in the same way again.”
Our Deepest Condolences
We send our heartfelt condolences to the Stone family during this incredibly difficult time. Our thoughts are with them as they navigate this tragic loss.
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