Jeremy Smith said jumping at SkyZone, an indoor trampoline park, was his daughter Jaleia’s favorite activity. (WHNT/video screenshot)
Smith figured there was no better way to honor Jaleia’s memory than by inviting her schoolmates to partake in her all-time favorite activity. Aside from ending the school year on a high note, the grieving dad said he also wanted to show his appreciation to the students and teachers.
“Everything they helped me through with my daughter’s situation; all the support they gave me,” Smith told WHNT. “So, I just wanted to thank G.W. Trenholm for being there with me through my sorrows.”
For him, the field trip was nothing short of bittersweet.
“I’m not going to say it’s tough, I’m going to say I just wish my daughter could have been here with [her classmates],” Smith added. “This is one of her places that she loved to come to.”
This sentiment was echoed by one of Jaleia’s classmates, who said it was tough having fun because her friend wasn’t there.
“We try to have as much fun as we can, but sometimes we can’t have as much fun as we would have if she was here,” Mia Awwad told the station.
Since Jaleia’s passing, her classmates have retired her student number at school, planted a tree in her honor, and written messages of love on a chalkboard.
Watch more in the video below.
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