The Sunday Post (Inverness)

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Dear June

It’s been nearly nine years since we lost Mum and 16 since Dad died.

We were all brought up to respect and support one another. My daughter is an alcoholic and things escalated last year when she got into some trouble with the police.

My so-called family have since turned their backs on us. This is when I miss my parents the most as they were always there for us all, no matter what.

Are they watching over us and helping us through this?

Carla, Rosyth

June Says

It is during the most difficult periods in our lives that we miss the love and support of our family. The unconditio­nal love some were lucky to have had from parents and families is badly missed in times of need when they are no longer by our side.

It’s only then we realise what we had and the actual love that supported us. We may never again experience that safe, secure feeling of being looked after by loving parents.

I was extremely blessed with a wonderful mum and dad and I still to this day miss the love and encouragem­ent I always had from them.

It is normal for families to fall out and in with one another, but that doesn’t make their behaviour any easier to bear.

I am aware of many from spirit side surroundin­g me as I read your letter. This lets me know there are many connected to you from spirit gathering to support you through this emotional time. I want to put your dad to the forefront as I feel he was the strong patriarch, but I sense he had dementia and was not able to make family decisions.

I get the impression he was ill for some time before his passing and it was expected that the family would rally

round to care for him. I am made aware of a family of four (four siblings?), all very different in character. Your mum stands just behind him and I sense her passing was unexpected after a brief illness.

She would have always given him his place in the family and the respect he deserved.

I am compelled to let you know your circumstan­ces will alleviate in time and your family will once again come close to offer you the support you deserve.

VERDICT

My dad had dementia and we all looked after him throughout his illness. He was the head of our family.

He was a strong, no-nonsense family man who we all respected. Mum passed over after a short illness as she had suffered a series of strokes. It broke her heart to see Dad deteriorat­e in such a way that some people lost respect for him.

There are four of us, all sisters, and we are all very different!

I am happy they are around my family supporting us and are working together to help sort things out.

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