Sue Sky-Isaacs says the support that’s poured in from around the world and within the Six Nations of the Grand River community has made the days more bearable since learning of her son’s “senseless” death.
But it’s the days ahead, without the almost daily video calls with Dylan Isaacs, 30, without hearing him say “mom this and mom that” or his “hilarious” jokes, that Sky-Isaacs says she dreads.
“He was a character in everything he did,” she said in an interview. “He was full of love and we loved him.”
In the early hours of Monday morning, Sky-Isaacs said, she got a phone call
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