Days of Our Lives Recap: Heartbreaking Moments as John Black's Funeral Unfolds

On today's Days of Our Lives recap:
Part Two:
Funeral: Chanel and Tate are talking about how special his Grandpa John was. She knows from Johnny how John always tried to make folks laugh. Things get awkward when Chanel asks about the baby and Tate tells her about touring L&D the day before. She asks about the adoption and Tate says they have yet to find a family.
Marlena and Johnny chat about the upcoming service. She asks how he’s doing and says her children and grandchildren are most important. She asks about the strain between him and EJ and Johnny asks that they focus on his good grandfather rather than his sketchy dad.
Abe and Steve connect they reflect on all the adventures they all had together. Steve says when push came to shove, there was no better man to have in their corner than John Black.
Eric approaches the front and calls the service to order (I. AM. NOT. READY!).
Brady asks Rachel to take a seat but she’s not ready to say goodbye. Marlena approaches and says she feels the same but if they hold those, they love close to their heart they never really leave. With that, she gives Rachel the Mickey Mantle baseball card and says John would want her to have it. If she feels sad, she will immediately remember her grandfather and the wonderful time they had at the Cubs game.
Brady wants to take Rachel home when Tate steps in. He thinks it would be better if he and Arianna Grace did the job. Rachel asks Grandma Marlena if that would be ok, and they all agree. Rachel puts her hand on her father’s heart and says Grandpa John will always be right there. As everyone begins to cry, they all hug and exit.
Everyone takes a seat and breathes as Eric begins the service. He thanks everyone who is there, those who wish they were there and those engaged virtually (well played). Eric says they are there to honor the life and legacy of John Black. With that, Eric leads the group in a responsive prayer.
Eric calls what they are engaged in as a “homegoing” service and says he has been welcomed into his eternal home by Shawn and Caroline and all those who loved him.
Everyone begins to tear up as Eric leads them in a scripture reading. Belle looks back and sees Shawn Douglas has joined the group.
Park: Hope wheels Bo out to enjoy a little fresh air. She hugs him from behind when Bo says he wants to show her just how much he appreciates her and how much she loves him. Hope takes a seat and wonders how he managed to pull off a picnic. Bo says he had a little help from two little angels named Ciara and Chelsea. He notices that Hope is a little less than happy and pushes to know what’s up. Hope says it’s about John and explains he is gone. Bo doesn’t get it and Hope’s expression helps him understand John is dead.
Funeral: Brady stands at the podium and begins to sing Amazing Grace. The entire congregation begins to sing with him. Marlena notices Belle is a bit beside herself and grabs her hand (that has to be a real-life reaction). Everyone quiets down, when Brady sings the last line and his voice begins to crack (I just can’t. The responses from the background all the way to the back are just killing me).
Abe, Steve and Shane are at the podium. Abe says they all represent a part of John’s life. Abe says he worked with John at the police department, Shane was his boss at the ISA, and Steve was his partner at Black Patch. Abe says no matter his role, John always fought for justice. Shane says the commendations John earned over the years barely scratched the surface of his service. Steve says he was always willing to protect his family and friends. His final act of courage was to save the life of a man he considered his brother. Abe notes loyalty was a huge part of John’s character. Shane says that’s how they will remember him. They are all so better off for having known him and the world is a safer place.
Park: Bo is freaking out when he realizes John is dead because of him. Hope says nothing would have stopped him. They all worked together because they loved him. Bo wonders why she didn’t tell him, but Hope says they were trying to protect him. Bo can’t imagine what Marlena is going through and Hope says she spoke to her that morning. When he learns the funeral is happening today, Bo stops him saying he needs to protect his recovery. Bo says he must be there for Marlena and to honor John.
Funeral: Kayla and Roman are at the podium. She says they along with their sister Kimberly not only lost a great man but one they called his brother. Roman explains a bit of the story of how John thought he was him. Roman believes John handled the situation with such grace. He says he loved John for raising his children and taking care of his family, which became his family. Kayla notes how John never hesitated to help someone in need. Roman says there is an entire list of reasons they will always be grateful for John Black. Kayla says she is grateful for John’s relationship with their parents. She notes he and Caroline always stayed close. The proof of that was his naming his first-born son after the Brady family. She says John was one of the best men she has ever known.
Belle takes the podium and talks about him being a superhero. Even as an adult, she knew she was safe when with her dad. She breaks down when noting he was always very powerful in the small moments when she needed support or a laugh. She returns to her seat and is comforted by her mother.
Hospital: The doctor will not give Bo her approval to go to John’s funeral. She leaves and and Bo tells Hope he has to be there for one of his best friends. She begs him to take care of himself.
Funeral: Paul takes the podium, takes a breath, and notes how relatively new he is to the family. He says sports can bring folks together which is one of the ways that bonded him and his father. Paul thinks it’s possible his dad played pro ball in a past life and maybe even threw a pitch for his favorite team… and the congregation said, “the New York Yankees!” Paul begins to cry when he says his dad was also a Cubs fan. He says baseball games have no clock, but off the field time runs out. He wishes he had more time with his dad and wants him there when he and Andrew get married. That being said, the time he had with his father made him feel loved and accepted. Every time he sees a rainbow in the sky or a baseball go by he will think of his father. With tears streaming down his face, Paul looks at the picture of his father and says he can’t wait to play another game of baseball with his dad.
Days of Our Lives Recap: John Black's Funeral Begins
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