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Subject: Re: Mum,


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Willie
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Date Posted: 06:11:12 10/26/02 Sat
In reply to: Joan 's message, "Mum," on 12:17:45 10/25/02 Fri

I haven't forgotten, sis. I'll be over at the cemetery tomorrow and will bring her a few sweets. Dad brought flowers there today, and he and I had a couple of drinks in her memory this afternoon.

You might like to visit the "Mom came back" thread on this board, where I posted about my own recent dream of her. See you in chat.

-- Will



>Being Willie's sister I had hoped he would have said
>something by now about Mum's Anniversary on the 27th
>Nov. I have thought about her every day for the past 2
>weeks. Three weeks of dreaming of her came to a halt
>about a month ago, until suddenly one night she would
>not go away in my dreams. It was lovely, but I just
>could not see her properly as she was silloetted in my
>dream. I kept calling her to let me see her but her
>shadow was of a healty Mum, that may sound strange but
>when I woke up I fretted a bit because she would not
>let me see her. Maybe she will come to me on her
>Aniversary ? I remember when she was ill, I had asked
>her wpuld she come and vivist me when she passed on. "
>Of course " she said, "but my Mother is waitng for me,
>she will mind me " I felt all warm and believed what
>she said. A lovely time to end my letter. Joan

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