This 15-year-old blind boy made everyone cry with his soulful rendition of ‘You Raise Me Up’ at his mom’s memorial. Truly touching video

It’s never easy to lose a loved one, especially if they were a parent. Children’s life are greatly impacted by their parents.

They not only give birth to them, but they also sculpt, shape, and educate them. The effects of those memories, both positive and negative,

will last a lifetime for that youngster. One young man demonstrated the profound impact his mother had on him.

A 15-year-old blind boy named Jonah Manley speaks with assurance about his late mother in a video that

was uploaded to YouTube. Jonah enumerates all the reasons he adored Nicole Davidson-Manley, his mother.

Jonah explains his love and adoration for his mother in a series of honest and moving arguments.

Jonah conveys his motivations to the audience with a lot of wit, humor, and affection. As he recounts

various instances of his and his mother’s time together, he frequently has the audience howling with amusement.

The Josh Groban song ‘You Raise Me Up’ is mentioned as one of Jonah and Nicole’s favorites by Jonah’s

father as he speaks into the microphone toward the end of the video. Jonah then takes a seat at the piano after making this announcement.

Like his previous speech, Jonah’s performance is heartfelt and lovely. It’s obvious that he has a special

place in his heart for the lyrics. He manages to maintain his composure throughout the entire performance.

At the conclusion of Jonah’s moving performance in honor of his mother, the audience gives a well-deserved round of applause.

The YouTube film ends with a soundbite of Nicole asking for the song to be played at her funeral service since she realized her time was running out.

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