Influencer reveals youngest child died on Christmas just months after 9-year-old daughter’s shock death

Melissa Mae Carlton and her husband, Tom Carlton, are facing a depth of grief few families ever encounter. Within the span of a single year, they lost both of their daughters—first Abigail Carlton, and then their youngest, Molly Carlton.

Melissa shared the news publicly after Molly passed away on Christmas morning. In her message, she described the day as profoundly painful, yet held together by faith. She wrote of her belief that Molly was reunited with her sister, a hope that has become a source of quiet strength rather than consolation.

Abigail had died in April 2024 at the age of nine, following complications from sepsis. The months that followed were marked by mourning and unanswered questions, as the family struggled to understand how such a loss could happen so suddenly. Molly, still a child herself, often spoke about missing her older sister. Melissa later shared that Molly would ask when they would be together again—words that now carry a weight her parents never imagined they would have to bear.

After Molly’s death, doctors began to suspect an underlying genetic heart condition that may have contributed to both girls’ passing. Further monitoring provided information the family did not have after Abigail’s death, but it arrived too late to change the outcome. Medical teams indicated that Molly’s cardiac event was likely unsurvivable, despite immediate and appropriate care.

The suddenness of the loss left the family emotionally exhausted, navigating grief layered upon grief. There were no gradual goodbyes, no preparation—only the abrupt absence of two lives that had filled their home.

In the midst of this, Melissa has chosen to speak publicly, not to seek attention, but to raise awareness about sudden childhood deaths and to offer solidarity to other families living with similar loss. Her sharing is measured and purposeful, grounded in faith and compassion rather than explanation.

As Christmas returns in the years ahead, the Carlton family honors their daughters through memory, prayer, and love. Their home now holds keepsakes and silence in equal measure—a space shaped by grief, sustained by faith, and defined by the difficult courage it takes to keep living while carrying what cannot be replaced.

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