
Erika Kirk Shared Heartfelt Handwritten Note from Late Husband Charlie a Month After His Death
A month after losing her husband, Erika Kirk opened up about their love in the most intimate way — by sharing one of Charlie's handwritten notes, a weekly ritual that captured the quiet devotion behind his public persona.
A month after the tragic death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, his widow, Erika Kirk, has shared one of his handwritten love notes — a glimpse into the couple's private life away from the public eye.
Charlie, 31, was shot and killed last month during a debate at Utah Valley University. Since his passing, Erika has continued to honor his memory through personal tributes on social media. In her latest post, she shared a photo of a note her husband had written by hand, explaining that it was part of a weekly ritual he never missed.
According to Erika, her husband would write her a letter every Saturday while observing the Sabbath. "He never missed one," she wrote, explaining that the gesture reflected his deep commitment to their faith and marriage.
In her caption, Erika reflected on the lesson behind her husband's words. The mom of two said she shared the note not to draw attention, but to encourage others to nurture their relationships.
She added that she would give anything to once again share a quiet Saturday morning with him, discussing how they could better serve each other in the week ahead.
Fans were deeply moved by the post. "This is so sweet. Sending you love," one person wrote. Another commented on Charlie's familiar handwriting, joking, "With handwriting only his wife can read — so husband of him." A third follower thanked Erika for "inspiring marriages all over" with her message of faith and devotion.