Amanda Kloots shares her and son's nightly ritual honouring late husband Nick Cordero

Amanda Kloots has shared a heartbreaking tribute to her late husband, Nick Cordero, four months after his death.

The Broadway actor and singer died on July 5 from coronavirus complications at the age of 41. He was in intensive care for 13 weeks prior to his death.

Kloots, a fitness instructor, has shared a sweet family photo in tribute to her husband. The couple shared a now-one-year-old son, Elvis.

"This was one year ago," the mother of one captioned the shot. "I really miss my person. Today is 4 months without you Nick."

"Elvis and I play your music everyday, we kiss your photograph every night and hope you visit us in our dreams," she added. "We love and miss you honey."

Prior to his death, Cordero spent weeks in intensive care where he was put into a medically induced coma, had his right leg amputated, was given a temporary pacemaker, lost more than 29kg, and was preparing for the possibility of a double lung transplant.

Kloots announced his death on Instagram in July, after he spent 95 days in hospital.

"I am in disbelief and hurting everywhere," she wrote. "My heart is broken as I cannot imagine our lives without him. Nick was such a bright light. He was everyone's friend, loved to listen, help and especially talk."

The couple married in 2017 and welcomed their son in 2019.

Kloots recently shared that she had a flower vase made from Cordero's ashes, as a way to remember him.

"Elvis and I put our handprints into the clay before it was fired," she said. "I intend to always keep flowers in this vase, reminding me of Nick every time I look at it."

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Kloots has recently spoken out about the importance of Americans voting in the presidential election, especially for others whose lives were impacted by the coronavirus.

"To all the over 208,000 Americans who lost loved ones to this virus — I stand by you, with you, holding your hand," Kloots began in an Instagram post.

"Unfortunately it did dominate our lives didn't it? It dominated Nick's family's lives and my family's lives. I guess we 'let it' — like it was our choice?? Unfortunately, not everyone is lucky enough to spend two days in the hospital. I cried next to my husband for 95 days watching what COVID did to the person I love. It IS something to be afraid of."



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