The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Bond between you remains

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Dear June

MY mum recently passed away, very suddenly.

My father left when I was one month old and mum brought me up on her own.

We were very close and, although I married and had family, we always included her in everything we did.

I miss her so much and I’m desperate to know if she is OK.

Marilyn, Dundee.

June Says

Losing your mum is one of the hardest types of grief you will ever endure in your life.

The close bond and connection you had with her on a day-to-day basis, where she was present at family gatherings and celebratio­ns and also relied upon for support during difficult times, will initially leave you feeling lost and alone.

She will remain close to you and will guide and support you from spirit side.

A mother-daughter bond can never be broken.

I sense the character of a very determined lady.

She was not someone to give in to any of life’s hurdles.

She was fun loving and lived her life to the full by appreciati­ng all of you – a lady with a good sense of humour.

The essence of your mum is not lost.

The physical body gave out but the loving, loyal mum contained within will be around you all, always.

She does not come forward alone. There are many around her, previously passed, that love her, too.

Watch out for the signs from this very determined soul who will not give up until her daughter knows firsthand that she is safe.

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