Stephen 'tWitch' Boss' Wife & Kids Honor Him On Heavenly B-Day

Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’ Widow & Children Honor Late Star On His First Heavenly Birthday

Almost ten months after his untimely passing, Stephen “tWitch” Boss‘ widow — Allison Holker — and their children spent the beloved DJ’s first heavenly birthday at his gravesite.

Allison Holker & Her Children Lovingly Honored Stephen “tWitch” Boss

Friday (Sept. 29) marked the late star’s would-be 41st birthday, which was notably the first since his passing on Dec. 13, 2022.

To commemorate the occasion, Holker and her children went to honor their late family member. Beneath photos from the visit, Holker wrote, “We honor our beautiful, sweet, kind and loving Stephen tWitch Laurel Boss.”

She continued, noting that they “feel [tWitch’s] presence every day.”

“Forever on our hearts and minds carrying us, guiding us and lifting us. We feel your presence every day and will forever be grateful for the beautiful times we shared together. We feel your arms wrapping around us and holding us up on this day. Happy birthday my love.”

The caption ended with Holker noting, “We will always celebrate the gift you were and still are to this world. We love you!”

Check out Allison Holker’s post down below.

The Star Died By Suicide In Late 2022

As The Shade Room reported, Stephen Boss died by suicide late last year. As he passed away without establishing a will, Holker had to file for control of his estate.

In the wake of the beloved DJ’s passing, Tyler Perry opened up about his own past suicide attempts. The playwright acknowledged, “It was all so hard to just move through, that I thought the only way to make this better, to make this pain go away, is to end my life.”

Tyler Perry reflectively added, “Had any of those attempts happened, I would’ve missed the best part of my life.”

Allison Holker eventually spoke on the situation in a video message. She was sure to thank fans for “all the love and support that [they] have sent.” Additionally, Allison recalled Stephen “tWitch” being “someone that was just beautiful” who “lived his life from love.”

Months later, his mother also chimed in, noting that she tries “not to dwell on how he left this earth.”

We continue to send our condolences to Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ loved ones as they continue honoring his memory.

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