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11-09-2006, 05:35 AM | #46 |
Luv my Angel, too! Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: USA
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| Many of you know that my beloved aunt (known to me as "Sis") passed away unexpectedly two weeks after her 56th birthday in January of 2005. Earlier that evening, my daughter and I were staying with my son in his dorm room and my son talked to her, laughed and joked and we all said hello through him. When I got the phone call literally 4 hours later telling me she had died, I just couldn't believe it. To make a long story short, she was not only my aunt, but like my best friend. We talked at least once daily on the phone and I visited her in Kansas at least 4 times a year. This had been our pattern for the past 12 years. I was devastated by her death and was executor of her estate as well as the planner of the funeral. I visited a psychic with my mom about a year later and at the end of the session, the psychic said there is someone you loved very much who wants you to know that they are always with you, have loved you since before you were born and could never be disappointed in you and wants you to know she is happy and pain-free. She asked me if that meant anything and I was so blown away that I could do nothing but nod!
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11-09-2006, 06:06 AM | #47 |
YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Tucson, Arizona
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| I had a friend named Patty---we spent a lot of time together for a short period of time--from about 1989 to 1993. Then our lives took different directions and we lost touch with each other. I thought about her now and then, but as time passed I thought about her less and less. By last year, I had not seen her for 12 years or so, and I had NOT EVEN THOUGHT ABOUT HER for about 5 years. Then, one day I was walking through my living room, I looked at my couch, and I imagined (?) her sitting there smiling. I said out loud to myself "I wonder how Patty is doing and where she is?" The 2 days later I read her obituary in the paper. She had moved from Maine (where I was) to Colorado many years before. She died of cancer at age 46 at about the same time that I thought of her sitting on my couch. |
11-10-2006, 06:56 AM | #48 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Muskogee, Oklahoma
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| I lost my mother to lung cancer 5 years ago. After the funeral everyone went to Mom & Dads' house. The house was so full of family and friends that every once in a while I just had to get out and away from everyone. I would walk out to an area of the yard they had their garden when I was a kid. I sat there alone in a fine misting rain and just talked to Mom. After about the third trip to the garden, I was walking back to the house and suddenly felt someone behind me putting their arms around me. It startled me and I just froze for a moment, then looked behind me to see who was there. There was no one. I truly belive it was my Mom. Makes me cry thinking about it even now. I miss her so very much. I talk to her every day and feel her with me all the time. We always had Thanksgiving at Moms and I never got around to getting her recipe for dressing. But, now I make the dressing for our family from memory by using ingredients I know she used. (without a recipe) and it always taste like Mom's dressing (or pretty close). I think she helps me make the dressing every Thanksgiving. Every year we have exactly what Mom would have made and we share our memories of her. Sorry, little off track but Thanksgiving is near. |
11-10-2006, 07:31 AM | #49 |
No Longer a Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Michigan
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| Well my story is alittle different than the rest.Mine happened befor death.I had a cousin who was the same age as me.We spent lots of time together in school and after school and on the weekends.We were very close.He had a very troubled life drugs,alcohol,violence.Sometimes we would just go and park on a dirt road and just talk for hours about life,relationships,family troubles,school,anything.2 week's befor he died we had parked on an old wooden bridge.We were there for maybe 20min's,when all of a sudden someting was hitting the bottom of the bridge hard enough to make the car move.We sped off without looking back.The next weekend we were coming back into town to head to some friend's house and we were just about to go over a bride in the middle of town over a small river.We both looked out over the river and just about to go under the bridge was an old boat kinnda like the one's they use in the canal's in france.There was a person standing with the long pole and the had a cloak on that totaly cover the whole body from head to toe.There was also a small lantern hanging on the end of the boat.We stopped and jumped out of the car and ran to the side of the bridge just as it was going under,then we ran to the other side and it never came out.I can still see the boat as clear as day and will never forget it.The next night my cousin was said to have commited suicide,but i think it was an acident.All of these insidences happened at midnight.I think it was almost a warning as what was going to happen and some how i was supposed to stop it?I miss my cousin deeply still to this day.
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