The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

World’s greatest psychic helps you

- June Field www.junefieldm­edium.com

Dear June

Kathleen, my mother-in-law, recently passed away and I miss her so much.

I met my husband 42 years ago. I never experience­d a loving relationsh­ip with my own mother and did not fully understand what a mum-daughter relationsh­ip could be until I met Kathleen.

She welcomed me into the family and treated me like her daughter. She supported us after the birth of our daughters. Please can you let her know we love her very much.

Helen, by email.

June Says

Although Kathleen is no longer here, physically, she will be around you all giving support and love just as she always did.

She hasn’t gone anywhere and knows you all love and miss her every day. There is no need for me to tell her as she can hear you when you talk to her.

I am shown a pink rose bush (lots of small roses) that has recently come into bloom and I get the impression it was planted in her memory. It is situated next to a garden fence that looks in need of repair.

I am also told to mention twins. I don’t sense they are physically here but know there was a prior conversati­on you had with her regarding this. She wants you to know she is settled and at peace with it.

Kathleen was a lady who was always full of life and high in energy.

She cared for many and was there for those who needed her without giving it a second thought.

I feel she worked in the caring profession.

I sense cancer but do not feel she was ill for long. She knew there was nothing the doctors could do but maintained a strong emotional front and constantly worried about the impact her death would have on her family.

She mentions her husband and can see he is coping remarkably well and this is because of the family support he is being given.

Kathleen thanks you for looking after her son as he was very close to her and doesn’t easily show his emotions.

She carries such a strong love for you all it would be impossible to ever break the connection.

VERDICT

Kathleen was diagnosed with terminal stomach cancer and was gone less than two months after diagnosis.

She was a strong lady who looked after us all emotionall­y until the end.

She did have a nursing background.

Kathleen was a twin but her sibling was lost at birth and we had a conversati­on before she passed when she wondered if they would meet up.

The pink rose bush was planted in her memory.

We had some work done and the fence was taken down to allow access. It was never the same again – we need a new fence!

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