Erika Kirk, CEO of Turning Point, has shared an emotional tribute to her late husband, Charlie, marking six months since his tragic passing. On March 24, 2026, Erika took to social media to reflect on her loss and honor the memory of the conservative pundit, who was assassinated in September 2025.
A Heartfelt Message of Love and Healing 💖
In the post, Erika shared a touching video featuring their two children, offering a glimpse into the life they continue to build together in Charlie’s absence. “I see you in them. Especially during the smallest moments that no one else would notice,” Erika wrote. She described how her children are “living reminders” of Charlie, with their gestures and expressions echoing his presence in subtle but powerful ways.
“It’s almost like this holy shaping that I’m witnessing in real time,” Erika continued, noting how her grief is soothed by seeing parts of Charlie live on in their children. She referred to these moments as “quiet healing” and emphasized how they help carry Charlie forward, even in his absence.
Sorrow and Grace: A Quiet Sanctuary of Memory 🌿

Erika’s tribute also reflected on the journey of grief, stating, “Sorrow will never have the final word.” She described how she gathers these precious moments with their children, comparing them to “fragments of eternity” woven together with memories of Charlie. She shared how, day by day, she cherishes the opportunity to tell her children about both Jesus and their father, finding comfort in the quiet moments of reflection.
“It becomes a quiet sanctuary where my grief and God’s grace meet without needing to be resolved,” she added, highlighting the peace she finds in these sacred moments of remembrance and healing.
A Legacy of Love and Strength 🕊️

Erika’s tribute serves as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring love that transcends death. Despite the immense pain of losing Charlie, Erika’s message is one of hope, strength, and faith—showing that even in the darkest times, love continues to shape our lives and our children’s futures.


