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He Killed Himself After An Argument With His Mom. What She Did Next Is Unbelievable.

Hallie Twomey is living a nightmare no mother should ever have to experience. The last things she ever said to her son were spoken during an argument. On April 14, 2010, after fighting with his mother, C.J. Twomey tragically took his own life. The former member of the Air Force was only 20 years-old when he died. His ashes used to sit upon a shelf in his mother’s home, but now, she is sending him on one last adventure with the help ofFacebook. What she is doing for him is simply unbelievable.

This is a message from his mother, posted on the Facebook page dedicated to C.J.’s journey:

SCATTERING CJ is a labor of love.

It’s an idea born out of my broken mom’s heart following the tragic suicide of my beloved son CJ.

CJ was only 20 years old when he ended his life.

For the past three years, I have literally stumbled through life trying to wake from this horrible nightmare. I can’t change what happened although I would do anything to bring him back.

As his mom, I want nothing more than to turn back the clock and fix whatever led him to this decision…repair what was broken…give him the life he no longer has…grant him the gift of time that he’ll never know.

SCATTERING CJ is my attempt to give my son SOMETHING. It’s a mission to show my son – my crazy, life of the party, lover of people, smile so wide it entered a room before he did son – some of the world that he never got to see. It’s an effort to allow my child to forever rest in locations hand picked by caring friends, family and strangers alike.

It’s simply a chance to put my faith in mankind (a faith that has completely disappeared since witnessing my son end his life) and ask that others help me complete CJ’s final journey.

Please share this page and my mission with others if you are so inclined. So many people have already agreed to help take CJ on this journey but I truly hope many more will. This page will allow people to quickly and easily indicate that they are willing to scatter his ashes. It will also be a great way for me to share some of the pictures and video that I receive. Please feel free to comment or post as often as you’d like. Each time someone shares this page or leaves a quick note, CJ’s journey will grow.

Thank you in advance to anyone that offers to take CJ on an adventure.

I honestly can’t find words that adequately express how much I appreciate it.

Please know that you are helping my very broken mom heart deal with the worst pain I have ever and will ever face.

Share this story and help Hallie ease her pain… and maybe even help C.J. travel the world. No family should ever have to experience something like this.

Source: Scattering CJ on  Facebook

Comments

  1. Rachelle says:

    How do we go about spreading some ashes to help?

  2. Carmela Wiant says:

    so very sorry for you loss very good looking young man. The loss a of child is the hardest. I have a loss of my only child David Money. God bless you for putting him all over the world that is wonderful. He is everywhere watching over everyone. https://sites.google.com/site/davidmoneynextofkincom/

  3. Mike Boyle says:

    Would like to know more about helping spread his ashes.

  4. michelle mccullough says:

    hi would like to say ur story has reach northern ireland an is been posted on my account an friends accounts,, think this is wonderful what u have done ,, blessing to u an stay strong xx

  5. notwhatyouthink says:
  6. Tana Ottinger says:

    Would be honored to help with this beautiful journey! God bless

  7. Randy Jay says:

    I would also like to know more on helping I live in Denver CO home of the mountains let me know if I can help here is my email rj23st.denis@GMAIL.COM hope to here from you soon

  8. Amanda Taplin says:

    I would like to help spread his ashes, how do i go about doing so?

  9. Tricia Gates says:

    I too, would help in any way possible to see this dream realized. Olympia, WA

  10. Bernice Briggs says:

    I would love to bring your son here to Cape Cod Ma.So any info on how I go about doing that would be great. It’s a Beautiful thing you are doing…

  11. MH says:

    yes would love to help bring him to Italy – let me know how!

  12. Maya Rothstein says:

    Here is the facebook page for those that want to help

    https://www.facebook.com/scatteringcj

  13. Katie Roy says:

    I remember him as my camp counselor at Camp Connor, it’s so hard to believe he’s really gone. He truly was an amazing person, and is truly missed

  14. McKinnely Fausett Sr says:

    My name is McKinney Fausett Sr. I wanted to say you will never be forgotten no matter what I served in the U.S. Army and you will always be a brother in arms to me and my family. May God Bless your family in the future to come and may God give your soul the rest of a king at all times. We stand united forever. No man left behind.

  15. steven w boggs says:

    I would love to help I live in ohio going to be moving to Washington state and will be going through 5 states

  16. Samantha Rivera says:

    Im in Vermont and would love for him to see this part of the state. Message me on FB if you need my help.

  17. Elisha Ruth says:

    I would love to help spread his ashes…Can you send me info on how to help?

  18. Gina Jones Costa says:

    I’m interested in helping you out . I would like to spread some of his ashes down at Jersey Shore and also some in the the Pine lands. As well I like to take the rest of his ashes to the Chesapeake Bay in Va. Please in box me on my Facebook page and I will send you my information. May his love be spread around the world,!!!! :-)

  19. Chad says:

    I live in Maine amd would love to bring your son kyaking wit me and my daughter thos summer down river. God bless

  20. Amy Goldberg says:

    I’d really like to help. How do I . This touched my heart. I’ll bring him any where in the state of Maine. Call or text any time please 2074914156 or email shortygirlllll87@yahoo.com
    Please I’d be honored

  21. Amy Goldberg says:

    I’d be honored to help spread your son all over maine. It hit my heart hard to read this story please contact me anytime or text 2074914156 email shortygirlllll87@yahoo.com

  22. Gina Lepisto says:

    Would love to help. I live by the beautiful waters of Lake Superior in Michigan. I just lost my father and I know I will be spreading some of his ashes at our cottage by the lake. It is beautiful and peaceful. I have lost friends to suicide so I understand the pain. May your son rest in peace and may you also find peace, knowing so many people care.

  23. Amanda Hughes says:

    i live in the country of NC! there are beautiful mountains here! :)