The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Sisters found your family

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Dear June

I AM the surviving sibling of three.

I lost my two younger sisters through cancer and would like to know if they have found our parents who, I hope, are with many other family members.

My husband recently suffered a heart attack and I miss my family’s support, as we all helped one another in difficult times.

June, Dumbarton.

June Says

When we find ourselves going through periods of crisis, the first people we turn to are family and when they are no longer there to offer support it can make us feel alone and vulnerable.

Having sisters around while growing up is like having best friends on tap.

They would know you inside out and could be trusted with your innermost secrets and fears and would always be there to love you, no matter what.

The bonds of love you created in your family do not die or end through physical death.

Family will continue to support you, unseen, through those dark days when you think you stand alone, as they will all be gathered round you.

I am aware of several connected with you so there must be many family members on spirit side and they’re standing together.

I am very aware of your mum and can sense a mother’s love emanating from her towards you.

She was the one who held you all together and taught you the importance of love and loyalty within a family.

A wise, compassion­ate soul, she would always be there to support her girls at all costs, and always will.

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