Here's a story inspired by the Rugrats episode "Mother's Day."
It's Mother's Day, and all the kids in the hills of Sprout are making presents for their beloved moms, even Mrs. C, who and Chica are taking Nana out for a spa day. Alfalfa and Turner hand Bean a photo album they made of the Sprout family's greatest moments. Bean says she loves it, but when Turner asks her if she's going to do something for his grandma - her mom, she says she doesn't have one. As for Brussel, he finds a bin containing his late wife Fenugreek ("Fenu")'s stuff under his bed. At first, he doesn't want to show them to Alfalfa and Turner, fearing that the latter will worry about his grandmother, but a voice in his head tells him to do so, so he brings them - and Bean - into the backyard and shows them her diary, which contains a poem she wrote to Bean before she died. Afterwards, Bean and Alfalfa tell Turner that his grandmother is, like, everywhere in the backyard, in the things she mentioned in her poem, when they see a butterfly flying by and Brussel explains that Fenu came by for a visit. She boops Turner on the nose and he giggles.
So, you see, the moral of our story is that when you learn about someone you never met and probably never will, you can keep them with you in your hearts.