Three years after theirson’s tragic death at just 27, Anton Yelchin’s parents are still struggling with their grief while also continuing to celebrate his memory.

“Our days start from Hollywood Forever,” Irina, 68, tells PEOPLE in the latest issue. “Victor goes first, then I come and switch.”

Irina and Victor are open about their heartache following Anton’s death, who died shockingly in June 2016 when his Jeep rolled backward and pinned him to the driveway gate of his Los Angeles home.

The Yelchins say that they are always on the lookout for signs from their son.

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Anton Yelchin and parents Irina and Viktor

Irina, Anton and Victor Yelchin in 2001.Courtesy Yelchin Family

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For more on Anton Yelchin and those who celebrate his memory inLove, Antosha, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE on newsstands Friday

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“Anton sends us signs, truly,” Irina says. “He always drew hearts and there was a cloud shaped exactly like one of his hearts in the sky two days ago. But he is with us absolutely, when we see something like that, or birds singing through the night in the dark, [those kinds of] signs.”

They are “very happy with the whole movie, and everything that was done for it,” Victor says. “We’re grateful to Garret and [producer] Drake Doremus and everybody who was involved in the movie. There were a lot of people who gave their time and their heart, we appreciate it a lot and we’re really pleased with the movie.”

The Yelchins, who settled a lawsuit against the makers of Jeep, are fully dedicated to honoring Anton’s memory. In addition to their participation inLove, Antosha, they started theAnton Yelchin Foundation, which supports young artists with disabilities or debilitating diseases, and Irina says she hopes to write a book about Anton in the near future.

“We have another project, a book I want to write a book about him,” Irina says. “A kind of memoir or biography.”

Love, Antoshais now playing in theaters.

source: people.com