On the time of her dying, James took to Instagram to publish a throwback photograph of Anne, with the caption, “love you eternally,” alongside a damaged coronary heart emoji.
In August, Anne died following inhalation and thermal accidents sustained in a crash. She additionally had a sternal fracture because of blunt trauma that contributed to her passing. After spending seven days in a coma, the 53-year-old was pronounced useless on Aug. 11.
Earlier this month, her oldest son Homer—who she shared with ex-husband Coleman Laffoon—took over her Instagram account and thanked followers for his or her assist forward of the Jan. 24 launch of her posthumous memoir, Name Me Anne.
“Hello Everyone, Homer right here,” he wrote Jan 5, alongside an image of the e-book cowl. “By no means imagined I would discover myself accountable for mother’s IG account, however right here we’re. First issues first, from August to now, the quantity of affection, care and assist proven by these on social media and IRL has been overwhelming and blessedly acquired—thanks.”