Francine Wheeler choked back tears while delivering the president’s weekly address in Barack Obama’s stead Saturday, sharing how her 6-year-old son Ben’s tragic death turned her and her husband into gun control advocates.
Wheeler reminisced of her 6-year-old’s energy on the soccer field, how he sang in perfect pitch and had just finished his third piano recital, and how he wanted to be either an architect or a paleontologist when he grew up. “Ben experienced life at full-tilt,” she said. That was until he was gunned down with 19 other children and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary last December.
“I’ve heard people say that the tidal wave of anguish our country felt on Dec. 14 has receded, but not for us. To us, it feels like it happened just yesterday,” Wheeler said.
She is the only person other than President Obama or Vice President Joe Biden to deliver the weekly address under this administration. Obama had asked the grieving couple to appear on his weekly address after they and about a dozen other Newtown family members took to Congress this week to lobby for tighter gun laws.
“We have to convince the Senate to come together and pass common sense gun responsibility reforms that will make our communities safer and prevent more tragedies like the one we never thought would happen to us,” Wheeler said in the address.









