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Dear June

My mother-in-law passed away at 91. She had stayed with us for her last 18 months.

Her final few days were difficult but she received the care she needed and passed away at home as she wished.

She kept talking to her husband Ron (who died at least 10 years ago) and said she could see him and that he was waiting for her.

She took great comfort from this. Can you tell us if she is OK?

Roslyn, Barnsley

June Says

When someone is close to death, the door to their physical life begins to close as the door to their spiritual life opens.

For a short time, they are able to see through both doors and are aware of those they love on spirit side waiting to collect them.

They are also aware of their physical loved ones gathering by their bedside to offer support.

Your mother-in-law would have been aware of Ron, as he was patiently waiting.

The time she spoke of seeing Ron would have been quite close to the time of her death (24-48 hours).

I sense she was a gentle, caring soul who loved family around her.

Family was her whole world. Nothing else mattered to her but their love and wellbeing.

I sense she suffered from tremors or involuntar­y movements (Parkinson’s disease?) and she needed constant care throughout the last few months.

She wants to thank you for being so patient.

She tells me you were the daughter she never had.

I sense three males (did she give birth to three sons).

I am shown Africa on a map? Does someone have an Africa connection?

I am aware of her husband by her side and sense he was a pleasant, jolly man who always regarded a glass as half-full rather than half-empty.

He always maintained a calm, positive outlook on life.

Do not worry about them as they are together and settled on the other side of life.

There was a time when they were of the physical world that they would never venture far from each other.

This pattern has continued on in spirit.

VERDICT

It was the day before my mother-in-law passed that she became aware of Ron and it really settled her.

She used to say I was the daughter she never had and she remarked on me having the patience of a saint, as she had Parkinson’s and couldn’t manage to do anything for herself latterly.

She had three sons who meant everything to her.

Ron was a likeable man with a positive attitude on life.

They always wanted to go on an African safari but never did.

Perhaps they are letting us know they have now.

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