Otis Mourns the Passing of His Beloved Mother

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It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of Otis’s mother’s passing. Parents hold a special place in our lives, and their influence during our formative years is immeasurable. Otis took to his Instagram today to announce this sad news and pay tribute to his beloved mother.

On his Instagram, Otis posted several cherished photos of himself with his mother over the years, including moments from his childhood. In his heartfelt message, he expressed gratitude for his mother’s role in his life. He thanked her for introducing him to the world of John Candy movies, for rocking out to the music of Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers and Stevie Nicks together, and for sharing moments watching horror classics with his sister, KARI.

Otis also acknowledged that his pursuit of his dream as a wrestler may have seemed unusual to his mother but expressed that it was something he had to do. He signed off by declaring that he is her son and promised to meet her again in heaven. He even mentioned reuniting with his great-grandmother, Kattle Kate Pallas, in the ring up in heaven.

‘Rest Now Forever

Where Now there is no more Pain

Because of you growing up

I’ve Memorized every John Candy Movie

Introduced and Jam to Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers and Stevie Nicks

Know all the Horror Classics watching with KARI (Sissy)

I know you were weirded out me pursuing My Dream as a Wrestler but I said to you “Just something I have to Do Gaisan, Sorry 😉

I am You SON SON

Tell Great Grandma “Kattle Kate Pallas” I’ll give her a run for her money in the ring up in Heaven

See You down the Road, with you picking me up jaming to Tracy Chapman Fast Car

This is undoubtedly a difficult time for Otis and his family, and we extend our deepest condolences to them. The loss of a family member is a profound and painful experience, and fans around the world join in sympathy and support for Otis during this challenging moment.

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