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Believe You Me - "Is deceased mom revealing the future?"

Believe You Me - "Is deceased mom revealing the future?"

(Tribune)

It didn’t take long. It was about a month after her death that Sandie’s sister, Sheri, visited her, consoling her and letting Sandie know she was just fine. And she also dropped in on Shawna, Sheri’s daughter, bringing her solace and hope.
Sheri had suffered from Picks Disease, a dementia with a slow, worsening decline of mental and physical abilities. Sandie had lovingly cared for her baby sister those final years. Sandie prayed that, like their deceased brother Billie had done, when Sheri died, she also would let Sandie know she was OK. Well, it happened. It was in a dream where Sandie was sitting on her back porch. Sensing someone walking behind her, Sandie turned and saw a figure gently flowing into the breakfast area where the table usually was. It was Sheri, looking so young and beautiful! She was 30 to 35 years old, a slim, tanned figure with brownish hair a little below her shoulders. She wore the glasses she had back then, with shorts, a Harley Davidson top and her usual flipflops.

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