The Sunday Post (Dundee)

World’s greatest psychic helps you

- June Field

Dear June

My best friend and rock passed away unexpected­ly last year and I am at a loss without her.

We’d been friends since school and were one another’s bridesmaid­s. I really miss her as she always seemed to know what to do when life became hard. Is she OK? We both used to read your page every week so it felt right to send a letter.

I worry about her every day and haven’t had any signs from her to let me know she is safe.

Frankie, Clydebank

June Says

The bond you had with your friend created a lifetime of fond memories for you both.

Although she no longer has a physical body, the love and loyalty you held for each other remains in place forever.

Her character and essence remains as it always was and her connection to those she was close to in her physical life can never be broken.

As I connect to spirit, I feel a very determined lady who is doing her best to get my attention.

She is full of energy and is constantly chatting. I have no doubts she is your good friend and anyone who knew her couldn’t have mistaken her bubbly, outgoing personalit­y for anyone else as they wouldn’t have been able to get a word in.

She is filled to the brim with enthusiasm. A warm, lovely lady who always gave to others but endured a difficult life growing up.

I see boxes around you and sense major disruption and chaos.

If she was here she would have rolled up her sleeves and taken charge of the situation by ordering everyone around!

She does hear you asking for her help and wants you to know she is there, impressing upon you to get on with it! She was not one to give in to illness and I get the impression she felt unwell for quite some time but ignored it and carried on. I sense her passing was due to leukaemia or sepsis. I feel an issue with the blood.

She is safe with a man who had been patiently waiting for a long time (I sense husband/ partner). they thank you for being there for the family they left behind (a son?).

You will see her again one day and she will take the lead to ensure she’s at the front of the queue to greet you.

VERDICT

You have described her to a tee as she was a strong leader and people either liked her or didn’t take to her.

She was bossy, talked all the time and took charge of everything, and I loved her for it.

I am moving home shortly but can’t seem to get organised with what I want to keep or not and have been asking her to help. She would say “just get on with it!”

She passed away through sepsis. Her husband passed years earlier and I am glad they are together.

Her son is here with his family and I’ve remained close to them.

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