Matthew Perry's Family Speaks Out a Year After Death as His Mom Recalls 1 of Their Haunting Last Conversations: 'It Worried Me'
One Year After Devastating Loss
A year after the heartbreaking loss of actor Matthew Perry, his family is bravely sharing their memories and the profound impact he had on their lives. In a recent interview, Perry's mother, Suzanne Morrison, opened up about one of their final conversations, revealing a haunting glimpse into his inner struggles.
A Haunting Conversation
Morrison recalled a phone call with her son shortly before his passing. During their conversation, Perry expressed his concerns about his health, particularly his breathing difficulties. "He said, 'Mom, I can't breathe,'" Morrison shared. "It worried me. I could hear it in his voice that he was struggling."
A History of Health Issues
Perry had a long history of health problems, including pancreatitis and addiction. In 2018, he underwent major surgery for gastrointestinal perforation. His family had been closely monitoring his condition, but his sudden decline caught them off guard.
A Legacy of Love and Laughter
Despite his health challenges, Perry was known for his infectious humor and unwavering optimism. His family remembers him as a kind and compassionate soul who always put others before himself. "He was always so giving," Morrison said. "He would do anything for anyone."
A Grieving Family
The past year has been an incredibly difficult time for Perry's family. They are still grappling with the loss of their beloved son and brother. "It's been a year of mourning and healing," Morrison admitted. "But we're getting through it together."
Rememberance and Celebration
In honor of Perry's memory, his family is working to establish a foundation to support mental health and addiction recovery. They hope to continue his legacy of helping others by providing resources and hope to those in need.
Seeking Closure
For Morrison, sharing her memories of Perry is a way to find closure and celebrate his life. "I wanted to talk about him because I want people to know what a wonderful person he was," she said. "He was my son, and I'm so proud of the man he became."