Amanda Kloots marks one month anniversary of Nick Cordero’s death with touching Instagram post

‘I miss you more and more’: Amanda Kloots marks one month anniversary of husband Nick Cordero’s death with touching Instagram post

She lost her husband Nick Cordero to complications of COVID-19 on July 5.

And on Wednesday, Amanda Kloots marked the one month anniversary of the Broadway actor’s passing with a touching tribute on her Instagram.

Sharing a photo of them together, Kloots, 38, wrote: ‘Dear Nick, it’s been one month since you’ve been gone. I wish I could say it has got easier, but with each passing day I miss you more and more.’

Grieving: She lost her husband Nick Cordero to complications of COVID-19 on July 5. And on Wednesday, Amanda Kloots marked the one month anniversary of the Broadway actor’s passing with a touching tribute on her Instagram

Kloots, the mother of Cordero’s one-year-old son Elvis, went on: ‘I wish I could see you, hold you, kiss you, talk to you, hear your voice, get a hug, see you with Elvis.

‘Your huge presence in our lives is missed every second of every day.’

She concluded: ‘I love you forever and always.’

The couple married in 2017 and welcomed their son in June 2019.

Gone but not forgotten: Cordero, 41, died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in LA where he'd been hospitalized since March. He had suffered severe lung damage, had his right leg amputated and was so weak he was unable to move or speak as a result of the coronavirus

Gone but not forgotten: Cordero, 41, died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in LA where he’d been hospitalized since March. He had suffered severe lung damage, had his right leg amputated and was so weak he was unable to move or speak as a result of the coronavirus

Legacy: Kloots and Cordero married in 2017 and welcomed their son Elvis in June 2019

Legacy: Kloots and Cordero married in 2017 and welcomed their son Elvis in June 2019

Tribute: 'Dear Nick, it’s been one month since you’ve been gone. I wish I could say it has got easier, but with each passing day I miss you more and more,' Kloots, 38, wrote Wednesday

Tribute: ‘Dear Nick, it’s been one month since you’ve been gone. I wish I could say it has got easier, but with each passing day I miss you more and more,’ Kloots, 38, wrote Wednesday 

On March 30, the Rock of Ages star, 41, was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles suffering from pneumonia and later tested positive for the coronavirus.

He was placed on a ventilator and in mid-April had his right leg leg amputated due to  complications.

He suffered severe lung damage, dropped 65lbs and was so weak he could not move or speak.

After more than 90 days in the ICU, he passed away July 5.

RIP: 'God has another angel in heaven now.... my heart is broken,' Kloots posted on July 5 as she announced the news that Cordero had passed away

RIP: ‘God has another angel in heaven now…. my heart is broken,’ Kloots posted on July 5 as she announced the news that Cordero had passed away

During his long illness, Kloots had shared daily updates via her Instagram on his condition and had remained upbeat about his hopes of recovery.

‘God has another angel in heaven now…. my heart is broken,’ she said as she shared the news that her husband had died.

This past Sunday, Kloots posted a side by side image of her young son and his father.

‘I have said from the beginning that Elvis is a mini Nick but WOW this side by side sealed the deal,’ she wrote in the caption alongside the picture. 

‘I feel so lucky to have Elvis in my life. A piece of Nick that is still alive. I am so grateful for that,’ she shared.

Like father, like son: This past Sunday, Kloots had shared this side by side image of her young son and his late father and remarked on how much they resemble one another

Like father, like son: This past Sunday, Kloots had shared this side by side image of her young son and his late father and remarked on how much they resemble one another