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Friend's Number Replies Years After Death
12 Mar
Summary
- Man received a text from his deceased friend's number.
- The reply came from the friend's son, who is family.
- Texting lost loved ones can be a coping mechanism.

A man's annual tradition of texting his deceased best friend's phone number yielded an unexpected and emotional response. Daniel Dembede had kept his friend's contact information and continued to send a yearly message.
Recently, Dembede received a reply stating, "This is his son. But you can keep texting, He told me you're family." This interaction underscores how people cope with loss.
Research indicates that maintaining contact can be a coping mechanism for grief. The PLOS One study in 2019 noted that losing a close friend can lead to disenfranchised grief, often less socially acknowledged than losing immediate family.
This practice resonates with many, as other users shared similar experiences of texting or calling deceased loved ones. These shared stories highlight the profound impact of such rituals and the unexpected comfort they can bring.




