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Toddler’s Lost Memorial Bear Of Dead Father Is Found By Another 3-year-old

The memorial bear which three-year-old, Nathan Lambert, lost during a recent trip to Maine Mall has been found by another three-year-old.

Nathan was reportedly at the Mall on Wednesday, Nov 29 with his Mother,  to have their first family photos taken since his father died in a car accident in May.

Shortly after his Dad died, Nate’s aunt got him the memorial bear, that wears a sweater with his father’s name and says “daddy is always here”. Wings adorn the back of the sweater to signify that his father is now an angel, says Nate’s mom, Kelsey Higgins.

When it was lost, the bear was not wearing its sweater.

Higgins says  that the bear which Nate named ‘daddy bear’, goes everywhere the toddler goes and it has been a rough couple of days without it.

“His bedtime is usually at 8:00 p.m. without ‘daddy bear’ it’s been closer to 11:00 p.m.”

Meet Nathan and his mom. He will be reunited today with his teddy bear that is a memorial to his dad who died in May. Tune in tonight at 6 for his full story. pic.twitter.com/mKMZfCjmul— WCSH 6 (@WCSH6) December 1, 2017

Higgins says that she and others have been searching the mall parking lot and the mall since Wednesday but it wasn’t until a man from Westbrook saw it posted online that he recognized the bear which his daughter had found.

The power of social media! 

Charles Mourtouphis’ three-year-old daughter spotted ‘daddy bear’ in the Maine Mall parking lot and told her Father that she wanted to “rescue” the bear from the rain.

Mourtouphis said that he doesn’t normally let his daughter take home things she finds on the ground but, he said, the bear seemed like it might be important to someone.

Nathan will be reunited with his daddy bear on Friday. His mom says that she can not believe how quickly word spread on social media about the bear.

“Just the fact that how many people care to try and help us find a teddy bear is amazing.”

Higgins says that  when Nathan’s dad died, the young toddler was very upset. The bear was a way that his mother and family explained that dad was still with him.

They told Nathan, “If you miss dad, hug the bear, if you want to talk to dad, talk to the bear.”

Higgins says the bear has eased a lot of his issues and pain. “He is three, so he doesn’t know how to verbalize what he is feeling…the bear has helped a lot.” 

The bear has a zipper and the family says that they plan to put Lambert’s ashes in the bear when Nathan is older.

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