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What did my mother see when she died?

What did my mother see when she died?

My mother died of cancer three years ago. She was at home lying on the sofa where she wanted to be instead of in a hospital. She didn’t have much pain, only oxygen to help her breath, and she wasn’t on any drugs. The last day of her life, she looked around and asked who all the people were standing around looking at her.

How old was my dad when his mother died?

My mum, Winifred, died last Saturday, just over five and a half years after my dad, John. A 50-year-old orphan is hadly the stuff of grand tragedy. Yet the feeling of bereavement is so intense that it’s virtually unbearable. My younger brother, Dave, feels just the same.

Is it bad to have a dream of a deceased mother?

Dreaming of a deceased mother. It can be rather worrying to dream of a mother that has passed on in life. These types of dreams can sometimes be either your own emotions where you require comfort or your mother protecting you in life.

How did my father feel before he died?

A few days before his death, my mother and I received a call in the middle of the night from my father’s nurse. She said he was restless and afraid and that we should come to the hospital. When we arrived, he was not afraid at all. In fact, he was smiling and more alert than he had been in many days.

My mother died of cancer three years ago. She was at home lying on the sofa where she wanted to be instead of in a hospital. She didn’t have much pain, only oxygen to help her breath, and she wasn’t on any drugs. The last day of her life, she looked around and asked who all the people were standing around looking at her.

How long has it been since my mom died?

When I find myself getting mysteriously emotional, it’s usually around this time of year. Me and mom. College graduation weekend. This week marks five years since my mom passed away. To say we were “close” is an understatement.

Can a dying person see their dead mother?

The dying are often visited by their dead mothers. Their hands often reach up toward a force that can’t be seen. Family members and friends of the dying can’t see their visions or participate in conversations. Visions often occur hours to weeks before they die.

My mum, Winifred, died last Saturday, just over five and a half years after my dad, John. A 50-year-old orphan is hadly the stuff of grand tragedy. Yet the feeling of bereavement is so intense that it’s virtually unbearable. My younger brother, Dave, feels just the same.

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