I feel that I can safely say that any parent would experience an extreme amout of sadness upon the death of their child. For the rest of their lives, the memory of their child would stay with them. At first, the grief would feel unberable but over time the parents would be able to return to normal life, but never forgetting the loss of their child.
No, and I can't see why you think it would make any difference that your mom died.
The proper way would be to said 'are mom and dad'.
"I held Mom and Dad's hands."
In this sentence, "dad" and "mom" would be lowercase as they are used informally. However, if referring to them in a formal or respectful context, you could capitalize them as "Dad" and "Mom."
they died in the nile river
Harry Styles's dad never died. His dad got divorced from his mom
Darrel Curtis Sr. (Dad) (Died in a car accident). Mrs.Curtis (Mom) (Died oin a car accident.)
Your dad's mum and dad are your paternal grand parents, they are your granddad and your grandma.
his mom and dad died
No he is not. He died in the fire with their mom.
in a fire
yesterday