The Sunday Post (Inverness)

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Dear June

My dad brought my sister and I up alone after our mum died of cervical cancer aged just 36.

I was nine and my sister was only five at the time.

Dad was our world and we were heartbroke­n when he too became ill with cancer. We lost him last year after a long battle where he was in and out of hospital.

He never met anyone after mum died and spent his life looking after us. Has dad met up with mum again? Are they happy together?

Audrey, email

June Says

It’s very hard for any child to lose their mum, especially so young. I also understand how much your dad would have meant to you both after your mum passed away as you would have clung to him, not being able to fully comprehend the fact your mum passed away so young. He would have been the one you both turned to for reassuranc­e that all would be OK after such a sad loss. As children, we don’t understand how emotionall­y devastatin­g grief can be or the pain associated with losing a partner, and being faced with having to look after a young family alone. You would both have looked to your dad for comfort during your sad days, not realising he too required some reassuranc­e.

I sense a very loyal family man who was happy to look after his girls. I feel he wanted nothing more than for you both to feel settled and secure in your lives and he made sure, through his love and care, that you were. As I slowly become more aware of your dad drawing forward I can also sense your mum very close to him.

I am drawn to the chest area (lungs?) with your dad. They’re reunited and will watch over you all.

I’m being made aware of

a young female (3-5 years?) who they are giving special care to from the spirit side.

I feel very impressed to say all will be OK.

I am shown a small grey headstone that has been polished up to look new, with blue flowers placed very neatly to the side. Your mum and dad are together now, not only on the spirit side but also here, as your dad knows his remains are with your mum. They are happy to be together again.

VERDICT

Dad passed after a long battle with lung cancer. He was our world and we depended on him emotionall­y up until he died. His remains were placed in with mum’s at his request. We had the grey headstone altered and it was also polished up like new. Blue Irises were mum’s favourite and there are some everlastin­g ones by the headstone.

We’ve had recent worries regarding my five-year-old granddaugh­ter, so it’s good to know all will turn out OK. I am glad they are together and happy, as dad wanted to be with mum and mentioned it many times before he passed.

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