The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Has precious girl been reborn or will I see her?

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Dear June

WE lost our 12-year-old granddaugh­ter in 1971 and not a day passes when we don’t think of her.

She was born with a heart defect that medics likely could have repaired if she was born today.

I am in my 80s and nearing the end of my life. I would like to know if I will see her again when I die.

I was told she might have moved on and been reborn into another life after such a long period.

Elizabeth, Edinburgh.

June Says

The loss of a young person is heartbreak­ing as the families left behind are often concerned about who will look after them.

The emotional responsibi­lities of a parent continue on after physical death as the connection cannot be broken.

Where there are medical concerns regarding a child’s lifespan, it is a constant worry for parents as to how long they will have with them.

Your granddaugh­ter was not taken for granted and was shown so much love from those around her.

Even though her life was short, it would have left you all with treasured memories.

She was only here for a short while but touched so many hearts she’ll never be forgotten.

My perception­s and experience­s regarding those who choose to return to live another physical life (in order to learn more and therefore progress further spirituall­y) is that they do not return until all who knew and loved them have already passed and the family is totally reunited and together again.

I sense she was a happy child. She had many friends and was well liked.

I hear Margaret being called and I am compelled to say she is with her.

I am being shown shiny glass

with blue and purple swirls, as well as a large candle burning beside a cluster of small picture frames.

I also hear a child singing and her voice is lovely. Did your granddaugh­ter sing?

Please note you are not expected on the spirit side of life as yet but when your time does come you will reunite with all of your family and will be surrounded by familiar faces you thought were lost.

VERDICT

My mother’s name was Margaret and she was a caring mum and a wonderful homemaker.

My granddaugh­ter was a happy girl who was well liked.

She had a beautiful singing voice and I told her before she passed that she would be allowed to sing with angels.

The candle and photos are in my bedroom and each night I light the candle before I retire to say a prayer.

The glass with blue and purple swirls is heart shaped and contains some of her ashes. I also keep it beside my bed.

I am happy to know I will see her again and I’m now content to wait until that time comes, as I know until then my mother will be caring for her.

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