
The passing of beloved singer Vidi Aldiano has left an indelible void and profound grief for his family. Amidst their sorrow, a deeply touching story of unwavering devotion emerges: his wife, Sheila Dara Aisha, remained steadfast by his side, accompanying him every step of the way to his final resting place.
This remarkable loyalty from Sheila has drawn heartfelt appreciation from Vidi Aldiano‘s mother, Besbarini. She expressed immense gratitude for a daughter-in-law like Sheila, who consistently stood by her son through life’s joys and its most challenging moments.
“Alhamdulillah (Praise be to Allah), I am blessed with a truly wonderful daughter-in-law. His wife, Sheila, was incredibly faithful in accompanying Vidi, alhamdulillah,” Besbarini shared from the Tanah Kusir Public Cemetery in South Jakarta.

Besbarini emphasized that Sheila was not alone in providing steadfast support to Vidi. His siblings and every member of their extended family also gathered, offering their presence and comfort throughout the entire funeral process.
“We were all there, complete – his father, mother, wife, Vidi’s siblings with their partners, his in-laws, and Sheila’s family. Alhamdulillah, his close friends also came to pay their respects,” Besbarini recounted, highlighting the vast network of love surrounding Vidi.
She found solace in knowing that Vidi Aldiano was able to depart peacefully, surrounded by the comforting presence of his beloved family and closest companions.
“And Vidi left us with immense serenity,” she added, reflecting on his calm passing.
As a grieving mother, Besbarini also extended her profound gratitude to all the friends and relatives who visited the wake and escorted Vidi to his final resting place. Their collective presence, she affirmed, was profoundly meaningful and offered immense strength to the family during their time of loss.
“Alhamdulillah, my deepest thanks go to everyone who came and bore witness to Vidi being a truly good person. I also heard that many recited Yasin and performed salat gaib (absentee prayers). Thank you for all the prayers, support, and thoughtful consideration,” she expressed with heartfelt emotion.

Beyond close family and friends, Besbarini also conveyed her appreciation to the legion of fans who had steadfastly supported Vidi Aldiano‘s remarkable journey and career in the music industry.
“Auntie wants to express her thanks for all the support given to Vidi throughout his work and struggles. Thank you also to those who came to offer prayers,” she stated.
She highlighted that the unwavering encouragement from his fans held immense significance in shaping her son’s life and his distinguished career.
“Without all of you, Vidi would not have achieved his standing in the Indonesian music scene. Auntie continues to hope for your prayers, that Vidi may find a noble place by Allah’s side and rest in peace,” Besbarini concluded, extending her spiritual hopes.
It is widely known that Vidi Aldiano passed away at the age of 35 after a courageous battle against kidney cancer, a fight he had bravely waged for nearly seven years.
The talented singer, known for hits like “Nuansa Bening,” was first diagnosed with stage 3 kidney cancer in 2019. Following this devastating diagnosis, Vidi promptly underwent surgery to remove one of his kidneys as a critical part of his ongoing treatment.
Summary
The passing of singer Vidi Aldiano deeply grieved his family, but his wife, Sheila Dara Aisha, showed unwavering devotion by staying by his side until his final resting place. Vidi’s mother, Besbarini, praised Sheila’s remarkable loyalty, expressing immense gratitude for such a wonderful daughter-in-law who supported her son through all life’s moments.
Besbarini also highlighted that Vidi received steadfast support from his siblings, extended family, and close friends throughout the funeral. She found solace in his peaceful departure, surrounded by loved ones, and thanked everyone for their prayers and thoughtful consideration. Vidi Aldiano passed away at 35 after a courageous seven-year battle with kidney cancer.