Justin Bieber mourns death of his grandfather: ‘Can’t wait to see you again soon in heaven’

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Justin Bieber is mourning the death of his grandfather Bruce Dale.

The “Sorry” singer penned a touching tribute via Instagram to the late patriarch, who died on Thursday, according to an online obituary.

“Papa, I always took all ur money lol. I remember u specifically telling me, gramma gave u an allowance of 20 dollars for the WEEK!” Bieber recalled in the post Saturday, reminiscing on old times.

“I would always convince you to spend on snacks at the hockey game on Friday nights. Reluctantly you always gave it to me,” he added alongside throwback photo of the duo taken in 2009.

“Corn nuts, skittles, gum balls, chuck a puck, slush puppies.”

Justin Bieber is mourning the loss of his grandfather Bruce Dale. AFP via Getty Images
“I can’t wait to see u again soon in heaven,” Bieber said of Dale. Toronto Star via Getty Images

Bieber, 31, continued, “Shout out to the jr b referees Beatty, Fagon, Flanagan lmfao. For enduring all of my grandpa’s heckling for all of your horrible referee calls lmfao. My grandpa wasn’t shy in letting them know that they were being pieces of s—s.”

The “Lonely” singer — whose mental health has sparked concern in recent months — also noted, “I can’t wait to see u again soon in heaven.”

“Until then I know ur watching down probly still heckling Beatty or Fagon for missing that cross check call in the corner there lmfao,” Bieber concluded the heartfelt post.

“I will miss u. I will ache. And I’ll sit and let myself remember all of the wonderful times we’ve had.”

The singer’s grandfather reportedly died on Thursday. Getty Images
Bieber penned a touching tribute honoring Dale’s life on his Instagram on Saturday. Instagram/@justinbieber
“I will miss u. I will ache. And I’ll sit and let myself remember all of the wonderful times we’ve had,” he wrote. FilmMagic

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