Teen Mom Farrah Abraham visits her late baby daddy Derek Underwood's grave with Sophia, 13, after hi
FARRAH Abraham visited her late baby daddy Derek Underwood's grave with their daughter Sophia for Mother's Day.
Derek tragically died in a car accident in 2008 when he was just 18 - two months before Sophia was born.
Farrah, her daughter Sophia, 13, and Derek's father Jerry visited Derek's gravestone with flowers, a card and a birthday balloon.
She shared a brief montage of their emotional day out on TikTok on Sunday.
The Teen Mom OG star, 31, captioned it: "My Mother’s Day is always made visiting the man who made me a mom. God is great!
"Love being in #midwest love my family! #blessed proud of @sophialabraham."
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Derek tragically died in a car accident in 2008 when he was just 18.
At the time of the accident, Derek allegedly lost control of his car while he was driving.
The car skidded and flipped over onto a power pole, which killed Derek and fellow passenger Zachary Mendoza.
Shortly after his passing, Derek's sister Kassy told KETV in Omaha that "he would always cook for us, and all his friends, whenever they came to the house, he loved to cook, he was going to go to culinary school.”
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His other sister Alissa followed that sentiment, saying that Derek “definitely lived on the edge, but he was responsible, he went to work, came home.”
Derek died just two months before Farrah welcomed their daughter Sophia.
DEREK'S LOVE NOTE
Back in May 2021, Farrah shared an old love note Derek had written her during their relationship.
In the MySpace message, Derek typed "I miss u" with a small love heart hundreds of time.
"When I have a hard day, this note will forever give me love, cheer me up," the MTV alum captioned an Instagram Story of the note.
She added: "Forever and ever and ever and ever."
MORE TRIBUTES
On the 12th anniversary of Derek's death, Farrah honored his memory in a video shared on TikTok and Instagram.
In the clip, Farrah and Sophia stood with Derek's parents under a street sign made in his honor.
The ex reality star broke down in tears as she dedicated the video to others who "may feel depressed" about the holiday.
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Farrah said: "I hope you know you are strong, it’s healthy to feel many emotions & even over many years, decades even with trauma therapy, anti-depressants it’s normal to be sad, especially around holidays, coldness, darkness possibly when the tragic event happened.
"Wishing the loved one was there and new challenges unforeseen. Peace and positivity your way."
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