if you die, i don t even know how to fry an egg, i m going to die. and my mom would say, that if my dad would die, i don t know how to pay the bills. i always told my mom, don t worry, i ll go and do it. but they died together. it s not fair. being crushed, being destroyed. it s not fair. next month would have been gladys and antonio s 59th wedding anniversary. instead of planning a celebration, their son sergio is planning a funeral. now more than ever, he s grateful for happier times, like when he took his parents to europe and how his mom cried visiting the vatican.
my mom would say that if my dad would die, i don t know how to pay the bills. i always told my mom, don t worry, i ll do it. [ crying ] but they died together. it s not fair. reporter: next month would have been their 59th wedding anniversary. instead of planning a celebration, their son is planning a funeral. now more than ever, he is grateful for happier times like when he took his parents to europe and how his mom cried visiting the vatican. and he is also cherishing those final moments. he remembers one the last things his grandfather told him is that he was proud of him. you hear that news that same
[ inaudible ] but they died together. it s not fair, being crushed. being destroyed. it s not fair. reporter: next month would have been gladys and antonio s 59th wedding anniversary. instead of planning a celebration, their son, sergio, is planning a funeral. now, more than ever, he is grateful for happier times, like when he took his parents to europe. and how his mom cried visiting the vatican. sergio s son is also cherishing those final moments. he remembers one of the last things his grandfather told him was that he was proud of him. you hear that news that same day. it s it s just it s unimaginable. unimaginable. reporter: the lozanos leave
i always told my mom. don t worry i m going to do it but they died together. it s not fair. to be crushed. being destroyed. it s not fair. reporter: next month would have been gladys and antonio s 59th wedding anniversary. instead of planning a celebration, their son sergio is planning a funeral. now more than ever he s grateful for happier times. like when he took his parents to europe and how his mom cried visiting the vatican. sergio s son is cherishing the time moments remembering one of the last things his grandfather told him, that he was proud of him. you hear that in the same day, it s just it s unimaginable.