Ryan Dorsey and Naya Rivera.Photo: Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic

Ryan Dorsey, Naya Rivera

Ryan Dorseyis rememberingNaya Riveraon what would’ve been her 36th birthday.

TheBig Skyactor — who wasmarriedto Rivera from 2014 to 2018 — shared an emotional tribute to theGleealum, whodiedin July 2020.

The post included a series of photos of Rivera and the couple’s7-year-old sonJosey Hollis.

Dorsey, 39, added the father-son duo are “doing the best we can”.

“If you’re reading this no matter what you’re going through, take a moment of gratitude that you’re still here on this ride,” he shared. “I know some days are harder than others to get up, but keep we just gotta keep pushing onward. 🫶”

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In July 2020, Rivera and her son Josey rented a boat at Lake Piru in Southern California. When the boat was not returned on time, staff found it on the north side of the lake with Josey sleeping in his life jacket on board, but the mother of one was not with her child.

In May, Dorsey shared anemotional reflection on Mother’s Dayin which he talked about spending the day alone while Josey was with his grandmother. Opening up aboutvisiting the cemeteryon that day, Dorsey shared memories that the ride brought back.

“On the way there’s places I pass that bring back times. This is where we took him when he was little that one time…Damn, we had dinner there. That’s the street I used to live on when we first met…she used to live there on Magnolia … I miss my exit as I feel like I didn’t blink for 10 minutes as my mind was wandering with so many flashes,” Dorsey wrote.

“The harder I think about things, it’s harder to believe. Un-f—ing-believable, still that this is reality. That this is our real life and I have to blink hard & shake my head as if to snap out of it & grasp the facts of it all once and for all. The thing about LA for me is its like every mile or so I drive is a memory of an experience that stings bc it’s gone,” he continued.

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“Turning onto Forest Lawn Drive will always bring the memory of two summers ago. But the memories prior to that I have to be grateful for & our son. So I have my time & my talk & shed my tears. Talk about the dumb s— that set us apart,” Dorsey shared. “Thinking about regrets & how life could be, but how it is. Then I have to go on with my day and…that’s all we can do is go on, go on while we can.”

source: people.com