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Hospice Nurse Julie

Hospice Nurse Julie

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@renferal5290
@renferal5290 5 ай бұрын
I lost my dog who was a part of my soul and I loved her so much. I wasn't able to be with her when she died and that was harder then actually losing her. I asked her for a sign that she knew I loved her and that she forgave me for not being there. A few minutes later, a candle came on all by it's self. I like to believe that was a sign. Yes, she was just a dog some would say, but she was my dog, my heart.
@elainenicholls7648
@elainenicholls7648 5 ай бұрын
Our fur babies are not just dogs. They are family.
@loveandlight1953
@loveandlight1953 5 ай бұрын
I have lost 3 of my fur babies in my adult life. They all took a piece of my heart in their passing. I still hurt when I think of them. I fully understand your loss. ❤
@tommy7fun
@tommy7fun 5 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. A dog is never "just a dog" as some creeps might say. They are family to so many of us. God bless you.
@emke9326
@emke9326 5 ай бұрын
I’m with you. My dogs took a part of me when they left. They were my sanctuary. I pray that when I die, my soul will be reunited with them.
@luannestrickland4199
@luannestrickland4199 5 ай бұрын
I’m am so sorry for your loss! My hopes and wishes are all our pets will be in heaven.
@kennydemartini2169
@kennydemartini2169 5 ай бұрын
I lost a teenage son in 2020. I always visit his grave every day and keep it decorated for the seasons and holidays. Two years ago I noticed his one Christmas solar light wasn't lit. I took it home and tore it apart trying to fix it. All efforts failed and I took back and told him I couldn't fix it, and he can try. I went back the next day after work, and when I started walking to his grave, the light started flashing. As I sat there and talked to him, the light kept flashing. It wasn't dark enough yet for the lights to be on, and none of his other lights were on nor were the ones at surrounding graves. I know it was my little buddy letting me know he is still with me. The light never lit again, but that's okay, my buddy has given me plenty of signs, but I miss him terribly.
@asunahusama
@asunahusama 4 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss and I'm so glad that you were able to receive signs from you little buddy. ❤️
@valeriemartinez3505
@valeriemartinez3505 4 ай бұрын
I called my son buddy too , I miss him so much, I pray God can help us heal because it hurts a lot , God bless that's a beautiful sign ❤🙏🫂
@kayrenbrantley6778
@kayrenbrantley6778 5 ай бұрын
My cousin was murdered 30 years ago. Whenever a family member would go to her grave, they would find a dime. Fast forward 25 years . Her father was a hospice patient dying from cancer. His wife told him he needed to step things up due to inflation. Now we find quarters on his grave
@raneylee9617
@raneylee9617 5 ай бұрын
I hid something in my gmas casket that no one knows about even 13 years later. She was my best friend and one year in college I was so broke I couldn’t get anyone Xmas presents. So I wrote my gma a poem about our relationship. It made her cry and she loved it so much. She framed it and had it on her night stand until she passed. After she died I grabbed the frame and took out the poem and folded it into a tiny square. I was the last to go by her in the procession and I placed the poem in her folded hands at the funeral. All these years later I haven’t told anyone I did it or that it’s down there with her. ❤
@janinerutherford3062
@janinerutherford3062 5 ай бұрын
@Jules-zg1ip
@Jules-zg1ip 5 ай бұрын
Such a lovely thing to do. She knows. ❤
@raneylee9617
@raneylee9617 5 ай бұрын
@@Jules-zg1ip 💗💗💗
@GOODGRAYCAT
@GOODGRAYCAT 4 ай бұрын
I bet she took it with back to Heaven.❤
@raneylee9617
@raneylee9617 4 ай бұрын
@@GOODGRAYCAT ❤️❤️❤️ I hope so.
@janiefox3458
@janiefox3458 5 ай бұрын
My husband didn't want a formal funeral and chose to be cremated. He was a career military man so we chose to have a family memorial service on Memorial Day. It was held on our back deck with about 20 people in attendance, as I am also a vet, I served as Chaplin, my granddaughter played Taps, each of our sons read a poem. When it ended I said to my sons I wish there had been a hummingbird and I would have known that Dick was there with us. They looked at each other and then at me and said "you needed to look up Mom there were about 6 flying around your head" - So now when I see a hummingbird come close I tell him that he is still loved. If you care to you may share this.
@loveandlight1953
@loveandlight1953 5 ай бұрын
Beautifully special story. 😢
@LaLadybug2011
@LaLadybug2011 5 ай бұрын
Your story got me and I started bawling like a baby! Love and gratitude to you and your husband, from a Blue Star Mon.
@melyndazeek7407
@melyndazeek7407 5 ай бұрын
that is our family with cardinals. love this.
@MegaSnakegirl
@MegaSnakegirl 5 ай бұрын
What a lovely , beautiful story.❤
@jofrazier-hansen4097
@jofrazier-hansen4097 5 ай бұрын
Thank you both for your service.
@dontobin7827
@dontobin7827 5 ай бұрын
My 14 yr old niece died of brain cancer in 2014. She told us days before she died that she would come visit us as a butterfly. Two weeks after she passed, a friend and myself were at the lake fishing and sure enough there was a butterfly that kept landing on us. It rested on my shoulder for quite some time. My buddy took pictures. I said, “Hello Alicia...I’ve been missing you too.” I told her we all loved her and that we’d see her again in Heaven. The butterfly then flew away. I could feel that it was her. Beautiful in life and in the hereafter 🦋💜
@angelahartman3272
@angelahartman3272 5 ай бұрын
After my dad passed last year I've been caring for his elderly dog. He was declining pretty quickly & was in a lot of pain so we decided last week that it was time to let him go. The night before that dreadful day, I asked my dad to send me a sign letting me know this was the right choice. When I woke up the next morning, I looked at my wall clock & found it had somehow turned upside down. I couldn't figure out at first how that was possible & then it occurred to me that it was the sign from my dad that I had been asking for. A few hours later, as that beautiful boy passed away in my lap, I knew that man & dog, best friends, were together again.
@lisahinton9682
@lisahinton9682 5 ай бұрын
@angelahartman3272 Angela, your comment made me cry - in a good way. Thank you for telling us about your experience. And an upside down clock, at least to me, may be saying "The time is up," as in, "The dog's time is up." Definitely a sign from your dad. Again, thanks for telling us about your experience, and thanks for taking good care of your dad's dog.
@theresataylor1565
@theresataylor1565 5 ай бұрын
WOAH! What a sign! How in the world...
@neeceegirl1965
@neeceegirl1965 5 ай бұрын
Since loosing my brother, I find feathers nearly weekly, and in very odd places, like my bedroom and my desk at work. It’s so comforting when I find these heavenly gifts.
@diIdaho
@diIdaho 5 ай бұрын
My mom passed in February after a difficult two weeks with a very aggressive cancer. I was taking care of mom the last two weeks, full time. I felt bad because she passed when I had just gone to the sofa at 1am trying to sleep. At 3:30 am I went in to give her medicine and she was gone. The day of her funeral, I woke to a message on a facebook game that said “Your mom loves you.” Because it was an immediate family only service that she had requested, no one was aware what the day held for me. That night, I slept on the sofa. There was no moon, but rather pitch black. Suddenly on the wall above me were flashes of light. I peered out the window, there was no light. It was lightly snowing, just like the morning of her passing. The flashes of light kept moving like shadows on the wall for at least twenty minutes. I will never look at an early morning snowfall without thinking of mom. 💖❄️💕❄️💖
@marilynmack6233
@marilynmack6233 5 ай бұрын
SOMETIMES OUR LOVED ONES WILL WAIT UNTIL WE ARE OUT OF THE ROOM BECAUSE THEY DO NOT WANT US TO VIEW THEIR PASSING. THEY DO IT TO SPARE US PAIN. THAT WAS A LOVELY STORY ABOUT THE SNOW FLAKES AND THE DANCING LIGHTS. I CALL THEM ANGEL SPOTS OR ANGEL LIGHTS. HAVE WITNESSED THEM SEVERAL TIMES. YOUR. MOM WAS LETTING YOU KNOW SHE IS OK AND HAPPY! 💫💕🤗
@allison5530
@allison5530 5 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@barbborja1910
@barbborja1910 5 ай бұрын
Love both of those stories! I’m not a religious person, but my wonderful grandmother was a devoted Catholic her entire life. About 2 years after she passed I had a dream of her telling me that I needed to visit my OB/GYN. I brushed it off as me just thinking about her. About 2 months later, the same dream. Again, I brushed it off. A month later I had the dream again and she was upset with me for not doing what she wanted. I asked her if it was too late. She said, “No but you need to go now. I can’t come back again.” I called my doctor the next morning. When I had my exam, the doctor didn’t see anything unusual, but since she had known me for 20 years also saw that I was still worried. She said let’s go do an ultrasound just to be sure. While doing the ultrasound and we were talking, she suddenly went quiet. Not a good sign. She found a large mass on my right ovary and a smaller one on the left. My grandmother had to have a full hysterectomy at 27 and also lost her own mother and sister from “female cancers”. Apparently they weren’t very specific back then. I was fortunate that neither mass was cancerous, but they were a type that could become cancerous over time. (?) The right one was the size of a golf ball and would likely rupture the ovary in the future. And though I still think of my grandmother often, I’ve never dreamed of her since. I guess she really can’t come back. 😢
@lisachiappetti6092
@lisachiappetti6092 5 ай бұрын
Those were visitation dreams a million percent. My dad had 3 from his mom because he was having trouble processing her death. He hasn't seen her in any dreams since then either. Your story cements my theory that people can only come down from heaven or whatever you wanna call it for VERY important reasons. Also only for a limited time. Once they complete their mission, that's it. You'll never see them again.
@tigeygirl
@tigeygirl 5 ай бұрын
Amazing
@Absaalookemensch
@Absaalookemensch 5 ай бұрын
I'm glad to hear the masses were not cancerous. My wife is cancer free now, still getting immunotherapy every 3 weeks for uterine cancer. She said that chemotherapy was the hardest thing she ever went through. I'm glad I retired a couple years early to be there for her at every appointment, treatment and through the rough days.
@MsMadmax1
@MsMadmax1 5 ай бұрын
My sign was a song. I had been a caregiver to my mother for 12 years. In January of 2017, my mother's COPD had progressively gotten worse, and she went into hospice care. I prayed, "God, I know you've come to take my mom home. Please, if she has to go then let her die peacefully in her sleep so she won't be afraid. And once she's gone, send me a sign that she's with you and she's okay." My mother had always loved music and passed that love onto my sister and me. I have always loved the song, "Somewhere Out There" from An American Tail (which came out in 1986). When the movie came out, the song got a lot of air play, but I hadn't heard it played much on the radio in over 30 years. My mother requested that I have her cremated--no funeral, no memorial so I obeyed her wishes. I drove to the funeral home when they called to have me pick up her cremains and I always have the radio on when I drive. As I headed home with her ashes beside me, the DJ announced he was diving deep into the archives for this next song, and he started playing "Somewhere Out There". For anyone that doesn't remember the movie, Fival gets separated from his mother and the song is about knowing that even though you're separated, if you look up into the night sky that your loved one is thinking of you and loving you. I heard it more in the six years since she's passed that I ever remember hearing it before. Maybe I'm just more aware of it but when I need to know my mom is okay, somehow it plays on the radio. However, I don't think it's my mom sending the message--I think it's God's way of letting me know she's okay and helping me through the grieving process.
@Finallyretired2022
@Finallyretired2022 Ай бұрын
Oh my. That was the song my mother had picked for her funeral. She had recently heard it at the funeral of a friend her close friend told us. Now whenever I hear it I think of Fivel up in the stars with my mom. ⭐️❤️
@WinstonofLansdowne
@WinstonofLansdowne 5 ай бұрын
In 2003 my grandmother had a stroke. Months later she fell and hit her head causing a hematoma. She was in the hospital and I received a call from the fall monitoring system she had. I told them she wasn't home and no one pressed the button. I unplugged the unit and put the pendant in the cupboard. A while later I got another call from the monitoring system. I told her it was impossible as the unit wasn't even plugged in any longer and she isn't home. Not long after the hospital called, my grandmother had had a massive stroke and was comatose. It took a few days to set up hospice to bring her home, she was still comatose. She lived about 2 hours after getting home. She held on long enough to die where she wanted to, in her home.
@Bumper776
@Bumper776 5 ай бұрын
I came home to be with my father when he died. Since I lived 1,000 miles away, I stayed a few days after his funeral to settle his estate. I wasn't able to sleep and took catnaps on the couch. About three days after his funeral, around 3AM, I awoke to see my father standing in the middle of the living room wearing a nice suit but not the one we had him buried in. I stood up, face to face with him, I put my left hand on his left shoulder and asked, "Are you okay Dad?" to which he answered: "I sure am." with a smile on his face. I was able to sleep that night and every night after that.
@nicklv
@nicklv 5 ай бұрын
My son kyle died 11 yrs ago. His best friend slept on my couch the night before his funeral. I woke up that morning and the tv was on so I turned it off. Went to bathroom, came back and TV was back on. So I asked Kyle's friend if he turned on the tv..he said no. I said yea right...I turned off the TV...left for coffee in kitchen...came back ...TV is on again...told his friend stop messing with me. He swore he didn't turn it on and it was my Kyle who did it...I turned around to turn off the TV and there was Kyle's picture on the tv with our screen saver. I collapsed and wept. ....that moment changed my life forever.
@isadelgado8310
@isadelgado8310 5 ай бұрын
Years ago my best friend passed of leukemia and right before then closed the casket i put a small white teddy bear with a letter, inside his suit. I avoided his mom for some time. One day i go to visit her and she tells me that she dreams of her son and to tell me that he received the message. Thanking me.. meaning the letter and the white character… she asked me what that meant .. i just cried
@Absaalookemensch
@Absaalookemensch 5 ай бұрын
During WWII, a soldier in the Pacific heard his mother shout at him to "DUCK!" when he was in combat. He said he knew it was her voice. He immediately fell to the ground and machine gun bullets flew right where he was walking. A few days later he got a letter saying that his mother died before she told him to duck.
@creativemadness6758
@creativemadness6758 5 ай бұрын
I totally believe but my mother died in December and I’ve been patiently waiting to see a sign or see her in a dream. Take your time mom, I’ll see you when I see you. ❤
@Usermemo8787
@Usermemo8787 5 ай бұрын
Say, mom, when you’re nearby can you show me (thing/color/etc)? then just wait and she will show you ❤️
@marilynmack6233
@marilynmack6233 5 ай бұрын
Try making a specific request like seeing a dragonfly or finding a marble. It will happen, I know.💕
@creativemadness6758
@creativemadness6758 5 ай бұрын
@@Usermemo8787 that was so kind of you to comment, I’m going to take your advice 🫶
@creativemadness6758
@creativemadness6758 5 ай бұрын
@@marilynmack6233 thank you for responding, I really appreciate your help 💖
@elizagoodytwoshoes9140
@elizagoodytwoshoes9140 4 ай бұрын
I’ve had two very close people pass over, it took some years before I had a very clear sign. When I look back I realised it was own grief that anchored my low energy and there was no way I could notice any sign, I was so desperate I had lost real faith that life is eternal and my own doubts held back the energetic flow. I learned so much about my own energy and this dense planet we live on and part of my learning was to really come to terms with my own knowing and not doubting that the energy of everything is all around us all the time. I know that it really was their time and me living my life honours them in the most sacred way. I’m know it’s difficult I wish you well.
@christinegracefrances2018
@christinegracefrances2018 5 ай бұрын
In our Mother’s casket we put seashells, she loved them, her old bird book, she fed them everyday and letters from her Grandchildren. They wanted her to remember how much they loved her!
@lisalaufenberg6002
@lisalaufenberg6002 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your work and your stories Julie. My Dad died suddenly at 49 years old, my family wrote letters to him, along with our letters we put photos and momentos in his suit pockets. My Mother recently died after many years in memory care, my daughter and I wrote her letters and I included a recent photo of my Mother and me that I treasure so much. Years ago, my brother Craig died of brain cancer at age 33. It was a very sad time in our lives watching him bravely battle the disease, during this time I began cross stitching which I found helped me to relax and cope. I began to stitch a small project which was the Beattitude, "Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God." One day while I worked on it, I suddenly realized I was stitching it for Craig. When he died, I rolled the fabric with the Beattitude and tied a ribbon around it and placed it under the vest he was wearing over his heart. A few months later my husband and I went on a planned vacation to Scotland, traveling with friends. I loved the scenery as we travelled, but I kept thinking about Craig, imagining how he would love to have this experience. One day, we were visiting a very lovely Scottish island, very quiet, we were the only people walking around the area by the rocky shore with an old chapel nearby. I went into the chapel by myself to pray and think about Craig in an attempt to manage my grief. I opened a Bible to see where I would land in it and read the verses I randomly chose, imagine when I happened to randomly open it to the Beattitudes. I think Craig was giving me a message he was doing well and it was ok for me to go on living my life.
@gaganjaisinghani7882
@gaganjaisinghani7882 5 ай бұрын
Butterflies are my sign waiting for my mom to send a sign that she is pain free.. she passed away on March 10th 2024 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s. Your videos helped us so much during her end of days especially the death rattle one
@lindalor9284
@lindalor9284 5 ай бұрын
My mom loved butterflies. During her funeral service, you could see a butterfly outside of the windows of the church.
@michelletoth9125
@michelletoth9125 5 ай бұрын
I hope you see so many of them this spring.
@jofox5418
@jofox5418 5 ай бұрын
My brother passed a year ago in March. I put a family photo of our parents, him, and me in his casket. One niece put a bag of jelly beans in the casket. My dad passed in 1976. I built a house in 1994 and after closing I walked in my new house by myself. My dad's presence was so strong. I knew he was very proud of me. I didn't need to see him to know he was there.
@MountainRaven1960
@MountainRaven1960 5 ай бұрын
I had a dear friend who passed away some years ago. I was devastated when I heard. On the 4th anniversary of their passing, I felt deeply affected and wished that I could hear from them. Later in the morning I was at the kitchen bench making some tea, when I heard a light ‘tinkle’ of a coin dropping. I looked over towards the dining table, and under it on the floor was a coin. I picked the coin up, and noted it had the year on it of when my friend and I first met at school. On the other side was the coin value which corresponded to the High School Year/Form we were in when we last saw each other and, which by the way, had a big impact on me for the rest of my life. I now keep this coin on a chain and carry it everywhere.
@hejira4153
@hejira4153 5 ай бұрын
💖 That's beautiful.
@MountainRaven1960
@MountainRaven1960 5 ай бұрын
@HOSPICE_NURSE_JULIE_ Don’t do Telegram due to scammers.
@bigglesharrumpher4139
@bigglesharrumpher4139 5 ай бұрын
My Father stipulated for his family to build him a coffin as he was a bit of a handyman, and didn't like 'splurging' on 'wasteful' things, so we built him a coffin, and decorated it with fishes, and sea-life as he loved fishing. We also put items in the coffin.
@Ash1978E
@Ash1978E 5 ай бұрын
Love those stories. My 40 year old friend died of a drug related heart attack last August and I heard Sal from the Howard Stern show saying how he sees dimes on the ground when he thinks of passed love ones and they all goofed on him but I said to my lost friend a few days after his passing Hey Dave where's my dime? And looked around all day to see one but didn't see one until I walked up to my car after work and stopped in my tracks when I was absolutely shocked to see a dime on the drives seat in my car. That has never happened before and I would have seen that when I left my car in the morning. How can i not believe that wasn't him. If that's a coincidence then I should play the lottery. But I still feel like a winner knowing he's ok.
@susanbrennan5511
@susanbrennan5511 5 ай бұрын
My husband my soulmate of 24 years died after a brain aneurysm. 14 years ago. Despite everyone’s help I was really struggling,in a coma basically. A few months later I was going through the letters I had saved when he was in basic training (there were a lot of them). As I was going through them I found a note that said when you find this know that I love you and are thinking about you. For the next couple of months I would find more of these notes. They helped me go on.
@nd4804
@nd4804 5 ай бұрын
What a lovely man and your story is beautiful.
@susanbrennan5511
@susanbrennan5511 5 ай бұрын
We used to write notes to each other. If I was working late or I was off we wrote each other notes. I miss that very much. When you can’t see someone when you want to you write notes.
@comealongcomealong4480
@comealongcomealong4480 5 ай бұрын
@@susanbrennan5511 It seems especially lovely that you kept many (or all?) of the notes you left for each other in the course of your daily life together. Sort of like a timeless paper trail between you 💞
@susanbrennan5511
@susanbrennan5511 5 ай бұрын
@HOSPICE_NURSE_JULIE_ I’m looking up but all I’m seeing is my popcorn ceiling. It’s been 14 years since then I also cared for my aging mother for 5 years. She died in a nursing home after falling in the bathroom when there was supposed to be a 2 man assist. It all happens and it all happened. I want to die in my sleep with no drama and my kids can get off easy. It’s the living that pays for the dying.
@judyhoffmanbolton7512
@judyhoffmanbolton7512 5 ай бұрын
Hi Julie , I lost my soulmate to cancer exactly a year ago. Since then ,I have seen red Cardinals almost daily. Friends told me those are my angels. I sure it is Ray. I miss him every day. I have to try to go forward, but I know he is with me all the time. Thank you for what you do. We were blessed only for 9 days with Hospice Angels. They all were wonderful.
@vikkiledgard8483
@vikkiledgard8483 5 ай бұрын
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@TheRedleader01
@TheRedleader01 5 ай бұрын
he is always with you,try not to dwell on him being gone,remember him being a dumbass making you laugh all the time cus of him acting silly and the love he had for you oh and his smile,the way he looked at you,my point,remember the happy times,i dont know you julie and i dont know ray but i do know this-ray thought the world of you,he thought you were amazing,i say that cus i been married 30 years and if i check out before my wife,she will be comforted by the fact i loved her so much cus i tell her every day
@ronschafer8194
@ronschafer8194 5 ай бұрын
About Two weeks after my Mom died in 2003, I had a vivid dream about her. I’ve never in my 66 years have had a dream so real and clear. She was standing in the basement of the house I grew up in a place we had many conversations over the years. She did not say a word, but looked at me with a wide smile. I hugged her tight and felt the embrace. Again, nothing was said, but I believe that was her way of telling me she was happy. I woke up suddenly and began to cry knowing it was a dream, but it did give me a sense of peace that she was alright.
@ronschafer8194
@ronschafer8194 5 ай бұрын
@HOSPICE_NURSE_JULIE Hi Julie, what would you like to discuss?
@MichaelButchin
@MichaelButchin 5 ай бұрын
I do not believe in an afterlife of any kind, but as to putting things in coffins before burial-- My father once attended the funeral of an old family friend. We are Jewish, but this friend was Catholic. When he went to view the body, my father took off his mezuzah and entwined it with the rosary that was in the old man's hands. When asked, my father shrugged, saying, "If one doesn't get him in, the other one will."
@singingsam40
@singingsam40 5 ай бұрын
I'm a singer-songwriter and I'd started to write a song for my mum. I was able to play her the unfinished version, but she never got to hear the completed song, as she died unexpectedly beforehand. So, I put a copy of the completed song lyrics into her coffin (casket). A couple of weeks later, I got a message from her to say that she was only really "a breath away" - a line that referred directly to that last verse. She was my best friend and I miss her every day, but I know that she'd finally received the song's full message, telling her how precious she was and still is to us all. ❤
@BENDER69
@BENDER69 5 ай бұрын
She is by your side always.
@marilynmack6233
@marilynmack6233 5 ай бұрын
My mom passed in January 2001 and i placed a trashy novel and some chocolates in her casket. She loved reading in bed at night and I Once caught her, book proped up and a row of chocolates linwd up on her chest. She was embarassed but we both started laughing at the same time. I was executrix of her estate and the day her house was emptied out by the auction company, I went to lock up. They had cleaned and swept up but as I was leaving, I found a shiney penny right in the middle of the living room floor. Now when I remember her, I ask her for a penny and I always Find one that day or the next. My sister passed in 2016 and when I am missing her, I ask for a sign and tell het not to cheap out like mom. She leaves me dimes or quarters. During the pandemic, I was feeling low and reached out to Ardel while sitting in the Jewel parking lot. I opened my car door, looked down and saw seven quarters in the snow and slush. Having had a near dearh expierence when I was 33 folliwing surgery, I believe in an afterlife and KNOW ARE LOVED ONES ARE WATCHING OVER US. 💕🙏💐
@jennifernessling9732
@jennifernessling9732 5 ай бұрын
I am in Chicagoland area too
@marilynmack6233
@marilynmack6233 5 ай бұрын
Am in Highland Park. Where are you?
@irenebecker4815
@irenebecker4815 5 ай бұрын
After my dad died I went to the funeral home to see him one last time. Since he was a carpenter by trade, I brought a hammer with me and asked the funeral director if I could put it in Dad's hand. He said yes, so I did that. It was my acknowledgement that he was still my dad, no matter what.
@martyal
@martyal 5 ай бұрын
My grandmother raised 13 children and, of course, had very little time for herself. Later in life she took up crocheting and always had something she was working on. One of my aunts put a crochet hook in her right hand to carry to heaven just in case.
@tinagenow-carrigan8851
@tinagenow-carrigan8851 5 ай бұрын
My best friend died last night unexpectedly seeing this video on my feed after finally feeling like looking at my phone feels like a sign from Cheryl. Thank you for this video
@janinerutherford3062
@janinerutherford3062 5 ай бұрын
My deepest condolences 😢💔
@yettykitty4893
@yettykitty4893 5 ай бұрын
My Dad is buried with one coin in each pocket. My son (then 15) and I bought the coins at a religious store. One was “To my Father” with a short prayer and the other was “To my Grampa” with a short prayer. It’s extremely comforting knowing that those coins that were given to my Dad with love, while he was still alive, are with him in his casket
@lojosmom7949
@lojosmom7949 5 ай бұрын
My brother died in 2007 after standard rotator cuff surgery. I have found dimes ever since. I have been told by several mediums, who had no idea my brother was dead, that he sends them to me whenever he feels my sadness.
@trudykennedy2380
@trudykennedy2380 5 ай бұрын
Hi - I find dimes, too. I hadn’t heard anyone I knew finding them, or wanting to, so it was great to see your post. Mine come from my dad, I believe; I’ll have to pay attention to what’s going on in my life when I find more. 💗❤️💗
@lojosmom7949
@lojosmom7949 5 ай бұрын
@@trudykennedy2380 My brother sent them to me in the past when things got tough with my autistic son, when I had to come up with 25 grand because I was hospitalized and came home with bed bugs and when our sister died. I also find them in strange places that make me laugh. I once opened a new box of Bounce sheets and laying on top of the second sheet was a dime. My sister usually appears in my dreams looking like a beautiful angel.
@stephanieinglett8569
@stephanieinglett8569 5 ай бұрын
My husband died the day after my birthday in 2005. About a week before my husband died I had a dream and saw him in the casket. I told my girlfriend about it and she said it might have meant a baby was born or something she was trying to get my mind off of it. After he died, About a week later, She reminded me of my dream. After he died I started finding pennies on the ground wherever I went. 1 day I walked to the far end of my front yard, Which nobody ever really walked there. Anyway I found a relatively large heap of penny's in a mound shape on the ground in an area where no one walks where no vehicles would have been. There was no reason for that mound of pennies to be there. I still have them. I believe these were all signs from my late husband. My mother died in 1995. Every so often I hear Her calling me by my nickname of Sis. It is not a dream. I am fully awake. There is no other explanation. I also feel my brother's presence. He died just a few years ago. I haven't heard him and I haven't seen him but I feel him. My mother and her mother also had many experiences from the other side. It used to scare me but now I reach out for those occasions.
@larryulery3729
@larryulery3729 5 ай бұрын
My friend Eddie died some years ago I went to the hospital to visit he was made comfortable and I just sat with him I left and got home a few hours later I got the call that he had passed. I hung up the phone and a orb of white go through my apartment I knew that it was his way of saying goodbye When my sister died for about a week when I turned on any light in the house they would flicker. Her way of saying I am high
@Vodkainsomniac
@Vodkainsomniac 5 ай бұрын
My sign from my husband is butterflies. He sends them often, even in winter, and they literally land on me. It’s the oddest thing. Birds are also present when it’s him. They come really close, especially hummingbirds. They look at me, and zoom out, then zoom back in, and leave. It’s amazing. He’s still watching
@suzettecooper382
@suzettecooper382 5 ай бұрын
Butterflies sit on me as well.
@Usermemo8787
@Usermemo8787 5 ай бұрын
My sign is a dime. I find them in the weirdest places too. No matter what’s going on in life, when I see a dime, it stops me in my tracks and I smile. I am always so comforted to see one ❤️
@user-of5ek5dj7p
@user-of5ek5dj7p 5 ай бұрын
My dad died last June and my mom put a picture of me, my brother and herself in my father’s casket. I guess she wanted a piece of us with him. I went to visit him today at the cemetery(palm Sunday) and I screamed and cried so much. Hours later my head still hurt from crying. I still can’t believe he’s gone from my life. 😢
@aedsell
@aedsell 5 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry for your pain.
@ConversationsWithGodST
@ConversationsWithGodST 5 ай бұрын
I’m sooooo sorry. It’s painful I know. Stand strong.
@michelletoth9125
@michelletoth9125 5 ай бұрын
Do you need anything?
@carolbullard7956
@carolbullard7956 5 ай бұрын
Losing a parent (I've lost both) is the hardest thing to go through. My dad's been gone for 22 years now & I still miss him tremendously. I don't cry as much as I used to, but the ache of losing him & my mom is still there. Prayers for peace 🙏🙏
@Angelfas
@Angelfas 5 ай бұрын
Wow! Since my dear mum passed I have seen butterflies just flying about me and I have always wondered what is going on. It started when I was finally able to go home after her burial. I miss her terribly.
@mikenixon2401
@mikenixon2401 5 ай бұрын
As a believer, I cannot doubt God' working.
@kimberlymiller655
@kimberlymiller655 5 ай бұрын
I had a 1940’S Penny come rolling across my floor in my house. I believe it’s either my grandmother or my father trying to let me know they are with me. Also many of signs that I believe are my loved ones letting me know they are and are with me in their way. The smell of faint cigarette smoke and a very old hammer that just showed up in my basement work room downstairs that knocked on the ceiling and got my attention so much that I got up went downstairs to figure out where the noise was coming from. There it was a hammer. I know it was my daddy trying to get my attention. He was a carpenter his entire life!!
@kfarr3037
@kfarr3037 5 ай бұрын
This happened almost 40yrs ago but I still remember it vividly. I had graduated HS and during the reception after, my Daddy took a pic of our 4 generations - my great-grandmother, my grandmother, my Mama and me. After going to the beach w/classmates, my great slipped and fell, breaking her hip. We were very worried since she was 96, but very active. While in the hospital, they found she had the beginning stage of breast cancer. Several friends had planned another trip & she said I should go since it was planned & she'd see me when I got back. We went to bed our last night and I had an unusual dream. My great had on her favorite pink suit (looked like a Chanel jacket & skirt suit), and she was telling me she wanted to tell me she'd see me later that she had to go. Then she said she had to find her pink "ear-bobs" (older generations called earrings "ear-bobs") and asked if she looked ok. Well of course she did - pink was her favorite color! She hugged me tight and kissed my cheek. I could feel the tight hug & smell her powder and perfume. Then I heard the phone ring waking me up from my sleep. It was my Mama telling me my great had passed away and asking what time we'd be home since arrangements were being made. I couldn't say a word! I believe to this day that my great-grandmother came to me to say goodbye since I didn't make it home before she passed. I believe we may all have experiences like that or signs from Heaven, whether from our guardian angels or our loved ones. ❤
@nanolight4337
@nanolight4337 5 ай бұрын
My son said I had a dream I talked to grandma. She said ‘Tell the family I am sorry, grannies aren’t supposed to be mean’ she was folding laundry looked like she did when I was little and a bright beautiful light was behind her. I hugged her and said ‘I love you grandma’. When I heard this I hugged my son cried and said’ I forgive you mom.’ We had such meanness from her FTD Dementia. It was a message we all needed. Her 61 cat hoarded home a burden we all need to forgive her for the destruction left behind. Glad she is free and in a year we will be free of the property burden.
@Hoybabe1
@Hoybabe1 5 ай бұрын
My husband loved our dog so much. She died from cancer. I put a picture of her in his urn.
@kalayne6713
@kalayne6713 5 ай бұрын
As my 99 year old father was dying at home, he 'saw' beautiful horses, as he had been a horse whisperer and master saddler during his long life. He was lucid most of the time, but every now and then spoke of the beautiful horses. Two weeks after his death, as I was driving home, I looked at a paddock where I had never seen before or since, five beautiful horses...appaloosas. I know it was my father sending beautiful horses to remind me he was near and to bring me comfort. Miss you, Dad. From Kaye, Australia. Thank you, Julie, for helping us with stories of your experiences.
@amarenee2020
@amarenee2020 5 ай бұрын
About 2 months after my husband Steve passed away dear friends of ours from Canada came for their vacation and to visit me. They thought of him like a father and was very upset at his passing. Because it happened so suddenly they didn’t have a chance to talk to him before he was gone. One morning during their trip I saw a dark praying mantis in my outside living room. It was unusual because it was a dark color, I don’t remember ever seeing one this dark before. I know they exist just hadn’t seen one before. I went about my day and forgot about it. The next evening my friend texts me and tells me she asked Steve to come to her as a praying mantis and there was one on the balcony of the place they were staying. She was sure it was him, she has had many such experiences with her family members after they have passed. I asked her what color it was. She said it was weird because it’s dark and she thought they were only a vibrant green. I told her about how I had been asking Steve to give me a sign that he was there and how I had also seen a dark praying mantis the morning before! She sent me some pictures and it was the same color as the one I had seen! Then the even before they had to return home I went over and visited with them.We were on the balcony chatting when we noticed a dark praying mantis in the chair Steve would have been sitting in! In the weeks following that I saw a dark praying mantis 3 other times. The last time he was on my screen wall just watching me from a distance. It’s been 6 months since he passed away and 3 months since I last saw my praying mantis. I’m hoping he will return again someday. Feel free to share this story.
@kazbah5672
@kazbah5672 5 ай бұрын
My brother’s friend died young from melanoma ( early 30’s) and unexpectedly at the time. His room mate put the power bill in his coffin because he hadn’t paid his share. A bit of Aussie humour 😂
@gordonbergslien30
@gordonbergslien30 5 ай бұрын
My late father-in-law served in the navy from 1948 to 1952. He always wore a ball cap with his destroyer's name and hull number on it. He had several of these caps. One of them was in his casket.
@kim.in.nature.
@kim.in.nature. 4 ай бұрын
At my dads funeral, I slipped a note inside his jacket that I had written to say goodbye and send my love along with him.
@mikeywid4954
@mikeywid4954 5 ай бұрын
Thank you Hospice Nurse Julie for the wonderful story about pennies from heaven. Ever since my wife died I always pick up pennies I find on the ground because to me they are indeed pennies from heaven. I have a special jar I keep them in. Thank you for your channel and God bless you.
@lyndamiller2623
@lyndamiller2623 5 ай бұрын
My mum passed in October last year, I put photos of all her lovely rescue cats from over the years, into the coffin..also a glass cross with tiny flowers in it, and a letter that I wrote to her explaining that she would now know she had dementia, and asking her to forgive me for sometimes getting frustrated with her, but telling her just how very much I loved her, which she knew ❤️
@roxicole
@roxicole 5 ай бұрын
My mom just died of Dementia. In her casket we had my sisters urn of ashes. The mortuary was real cool with it.
@jackzimmer6553
@jackzimmer6553 5 ай бұрын
My wife of 33 years just passed away from early onset Alzheimer’s. I just wanted to say that we never got but the best care from our local hospice center. They were all phenomenal! Where do they find these angels???
@michelletoth9125
@michelletoth9125 5 ай бұрын
Maybe they are guided by angels of their own :)
@josephstevens9888
@josephstevens9888 5 ай бұрын
What wonderful stories Julie. My 96-year old Mom died yesterday. That recent video you released, that the body is designed to die. I shared with my sister. It gave us a lot of comfort to know that our Mom was not in pain. In fact, a thought came into my head yesterday morning to go visit her instead of later. I spent 20 minutes with her before going back to work. My sister told me Mom died about 5 minutes after I left. Our family was truly blessed to have such a wonderful Mom. Take care Julie. I enjoy your videos.
@whiteswanlilly4119
@whiteswanlilly4119 5 ай бұрын
We had an elderly friend named Al that died on my birthday when my daughter was little. He visited me, sitting in the end of my bed and told me had died and not to worry because i knew where he was going. It was very peaceful. In the morning i got the phonecall saying he had died. I said "i know. He told me."
@jaytotheell
@jaytotheell 5 ай бұрын
the evening of the day my mother died, i was laying on my bed worried about where she was. was she with my father? was she with her parents? had she passed over into the next realm? i was crying and worried. suddenly i heard to my right as clear as day, "im ok now Janet". i was able to let go and start to heal.
@Sunflowers36
@Sunflowers36 5 ай бұрын
Soon after my mom passed away I had a “dream” where I saw her come to me and bring me my cat who had recently passed away. I pet the cat and could feel her fur. I woke up and was moved to tears it was so realistic but thought it was just a dream. Until my brother called me to tell me that he had the identical dream but with his deceased cat brought to him in his dream by our mother.
@jimburtwell2731
@jimburtwell2731 5 ай бұрын
Wow. I'm sure it's very comforting for you both.
@lisahinton9682
@lisahinton9682 4 ай бұрын
@user-bx8oe7zk2z Wow!! What a very thoughtful, lovely mother you had/have. (She's still mothering you both!) What a beautiful story; thanks for relaying it to us.
@lynnekern3998
@lynnekern3998 5 ай бұрын
I was really missing my Mom (who died in 2021) in the last month and wishing I knew that she was near. A day or 2 later I was in my car listening to the radio and my Mom's favorite singer, Vaughn Monroe, came on. This channel never plays Vaughn Monroe. I realized later that in the last couple of weeks they had play two other songs from him and I had not really thought about it at the time. Now the other day I said ok Dad it's your turn for song. An dang right away his favorite singer, Peggy Lee, came on the radio. Coincidence? I don't know but I feel better thinking they heard me and were reassuring me that they're near by.
@FreeBLKWomanFKALadyCrone
@FreeBLKWomanFKALadyCrone 5 ай бұрын
My dad passed from multiple myeloma, and he fought 5 brave years. He was on hospice for a year. My dad told me about 2 weeks before he passed, he'll never leave me. I swear I hear his voice sometimes guiding me through life.❤😢
@scruffyscrubs5468
@scruffyscrubs5468 5 ай бұрын
Both of my parents come to me i dreams and give me symbolic messages. Wonderful stories. Yes, I believe!
@danielvallelunga1596
@danielvallelunga1596 5 ай бұрын
Hey Julie!!!!! ❤ 😊 To the point!!!!! After crossing to the afterlife, My Dog, Dillon, My CAT, Forecast, My Mother, Came to visit me. I was Awake, NOT a dream!!!!! All 100% REAL!!!!! Just like you and me in person!!!!! I was Born this way!!!!! When I was a young kid, I told my Mother and Father, Look, the clock is runing Backwards, they said, oh ya, it is. Real calm 😊 I have other things too, too much to text here. Hope this helps somebody!!!!! WE DO LIVE FOREVER!!!!! I dont believe it, I ( KNOW it ) 100% for sure with CERTAINTY!!!!! ❤ 😊
@marilyn6556
@marilyn6556 5 ай бұрын
I have a bit of that, too!
@cleopatrademers2395
@cleopatrademers2395 5 ай бұрын
@Danielle. Yes, my dad, my mom (twice), my sister and my cat Snowball, have all visited me after they passed. Interestingly, my father died when l was 11 years old and l was so angry at him for so many years because he committed suicide. It wasn't until about 5 years ago that l finally forgave him and l was about 65 years old. When l did, l was sitting down and crying my eyes out when he appeared to me and gave me a hug. He was surrounded by pink light, pink meaning love.
@suzettecooper382
@suzettecooper382 5 ай бұрын
My pets have e visited after they had to leave. I believe I'll see them again.
@houndmother2398
@houndmother2398 5 ай бұрын
My dad died in 2016. At his funeral we put a small toy car In his coffin and also a photo book that my sister had created of our family before my parents divorced. Pictures of the 3 of us kids and stuff. My dad also blew me a kiss a couple days before he died which was not like him at all.
@jimrebr
@jimrebr 5 ай бұрын
My mother passed away 5 days ago, her funeral is tomorrow, her favorite flowers were sunflowers 🌻, we are putting this huge silk sunflower next to mom in her coffin. I love the pennies idea, but I don’t think we have enough pennies, she was wife to my dad almost 70 years, I have 5 siblings, so many grandchildren and great grandchildren, at least a hundred of us. I will try to count tonight so we can leave pennies in her casket.❤ Thanks for the videos, they helped with mom’s transition, my poor papa is deaf with dementia, but he still knows who we all are & he’s had bad dementia for over 13 years. ❤Need Death for deaf people with dementia videos please 🙏
@godsfavor6939
@godsfavor6939 5 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. I lost mine from cancer Nov 2020. I pray God gives you all strength to endure the day as you lay her to rest. I love the sunflower 🌻 idea. I’m sure she’d agree with your choice. God bless you all.
@ahk1213
@ahk1213 5 ай бұрын
I’m very sorry for your loss. I just buried my mother today. 💔 I wonder what signs she might send me?
@ahk1213
@ahk1213 5 ай бұрын
Also, my mother did not have dementia, nor did she have complete hearing loss, but the hospital provided us with amplifiers we spoke into so she could hear us.
@terencenelson1950
@terencenelson1950 5 ай бұрын
That's my favorite flower too The sunflower ❤️
@jofrazier-hansen4097
@jofrazier-hansen4097 5 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. My Mom passed in 2002. I still miss her. My Dad just passed this January, and I'm still adjusting to that. Just know you're not alone, this is a really good place to be.❤
@jofrazier-hansen4097
@jofrazier-hansen4097 5 ай бұрын
When my Dad passed I put a picture of me he always carried in his wallet in his jacket pocket and a dream catcher I made for him in his casket.
@poc329
@poc329 5 ай бұрын
God Bless you from the UK. You all are special people.
@carmenaquilina2431
@carmenaquilina2431 5 ай бұрын
What a beautiful person you are nurse Julie, we need more people like you in this world. ❤❤❤
@KeepYourSunnySideUp
@KeepYourSunnySideUp 5 ай бұрын
When my Grandma passed away, we put a photo of all of us Grandchildren in with her. Same with my Granddad, and when my Ma passed, we put a family photo in her niche, with her urn. The signs I get from all three of them are numbers on the clock. Their birthdays, and day they passed. I see the numbers just about everyday. They also come to me in my dreams. It’s very comforting.
@wendywright5486
@wendywright5486 5 ай бұрын
Dimes from my dad At critical moments for 10yrs now
@cosmicyeti6804
@cosmicyeti6804 5 ай бұрын
I do believe as a nurse and as a friend to a buddy of mine who died. He wrote me and a group of friends a email that was a week old. We never got it until the funeral that morning.
@streptomyces
@streptomyces 5 ай бұрын
Great stories. I believe 100% we get signs and messages from beyond.
@annemariedawson3784
@annemariedawson3784 5 ай бұрын
My daughter's favorite thing was butterflies 🦋 after she passed away in 2010 at the age of 30, I saw butterflies everywhere. 🦋
@emke9326
@emke9326 5 ай бұрын
Please share more…I love hearing people’s stories. Thank you!
@freedomfinder5196
@freedomfinder5196 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing those sweet stories. Appreciate what you do. 💞
@carolemantha8958
@carolemantha8958 5 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤ love love love !! Omg !! And yes I do believe in after life . ❤❤❤ Thank you for sharing this..😊
@wynnswindell4232
@wynnswindell4232 5 ай бұрын
When my step dad died. I put my Marine dog tag in one of his pockets. If not for him I never would have had the drive to become a Marine.
@dennisknight8565
@dennisknight8565 5 ай бұрын
When my mother passed, the moment she left us, the clocks in her bedroom, the bedroom my brother was in stopped. No other clock in the house were affected, no fuse was tripped. Mom's way of saying a final farewell 😢❤❤
@maggied8468
@maggied8468 5 ай бұрын
The first Christmas after my partner passed I'd bought 60 artificial battery operated candles for the tree. My partner loved Christmas and how I'd decorated the tree. One day I was talking on the phone and reminiscing about a game he played on his phone and as soon as I said the characters unusual name one of the 60 candles randomly lit up. It stayed alight for several minutes and slowly went out. The remote control to the candles was no where near me. I'd not even had the candles on for a few days to save on the batteries. I had goosebumps. Next day I arrive home and I'm complaining loudly hoping he can hear my rant about someone who'd upset me and while I'm in full flow the same candle came on again glowing very brightly. It was so weirdly random. I was stunned. I'd even checked it the first time and the battery had died which still needed replacing. I'm sure he was giving me a sign on both occasions. He said he'd never leave me even when he died. I feel he watches over me and that's comforting.
@onecent363
@onecent363 5 ай бұрын
My name is Penny. I totally believe in pennies from heaven. In 2019 I lost my husband to cancer. He would tell everyone that without me he would be penniless. Lol On his grave stone I put "You Will Never Be Penniless ". I find pennies all the time, and I know they are from him. It doesn't matter if the penny is heads up or tails up they are still special. I also have a red cardinal that visits me often and that reminds me of my nanny.
@KimtheElder
@KimtheElder 5 ай бұрын
🤍🤍🤍🤍🕊️
@bevshaw5871
@bevshaw5871 5 ай бұрын
My granddaughter bought an Easter bunny for my mother that said “ some bunny loves you” when mom ( her gma) passed she put it in the casket snd pressed the button one last time before they closed it. Now every time we visit the gravesite, we knock on the ground 3 times imagining we activated the bunny. 🙏🏼🌹❤️
@omavicmcmurray2893
@omavicmcmurray2893 5 ай бұрын
That reminded me of when I said good by to my friend, who had laid in a coma for days, I blew him a kiss and he snorted and gurgled as if he caught my kiss. That was the last time I saw him and I feel we had a great send off!
@Finallyretired2022
@Finallyretired2022 Ай бұрын
After my mom died we were picking out things for the funeral. My sister, SIL and I were choosing the items. We decided to put in the necklace given to her by a special friend but we couldn’t find it. I had the job of going through her dresser where the intimate items were. I looked and looked but never found it. I was tired and opened my arms out and said “ ok mom where is it”. A picture came into my head immediately of a specific slip in a drawer where the necklace was laying. And I looked, there it was. I just said “Thank you Mom, I love you”. I believe she wanted to have it with her. ❤️
@lazykaz30
@lazykaz30 5 ай бұрын
My dad died last year and we put photos in with him of the immediate family so he wouldn’t be alone. I put one of him and mum over his heart. He always had to have his hair combed and, as he had dementia, he kept losing combs and we were forever buying new ones. He had one left from the last batch we bought, so we put it in with him! I’m desperate to get a sign from him that he’s ok
@marilyn6556
@marilyn6556 5 ай бұрын
My mother sends me cardinals, and I have had some weird encounters with them. She has also visited me a number of times, when I am sleeping, but it’s not a dream because I have a very distinct memory of it, and I don’t remember my dreams. I heard her call my name one night, and she told me that she knew that I was having a hard time, but brighter days were coming. I lifted my head off the pillow and looked to the foot of the bed, where I heard her voice. I miss her so much! I think that my father is sending me dimes! For years I have been finding them everywhere, and I thought it was my guardian angel sending them. But, it would be something he would do!
@juliemctigue4770
@juliemctigue4770 5 ай бұрын
Hi my name is Julie from Ireland my mother in law died a month ago all the grandchildren and her great grandchild who is 3 and a half and is also my grandson they all wrote letters to their grandmother and placed them in the coffin so she could read them in heaven ❤
@leoneseaman5308
@leoneseaman5308 5 ай бұрын
Beautiful stories. Yes in our area people do put items that the deceased liked or enjoyed. Decks of cards, packs of gum, etc. A lot of families with young children put in pictures drawn by the kids or the children put in one of their favorite toys for their grandparents or parents to have.
@houndmother2398
@houndmother2398 5 ай бұрын
I forgot to mention. At my father's funeral there were hawks circling above us at the time of his burial. Since that time I always think of him whenever I see a hawk. That's a sign of my father.
@michelletoth9125
@michelletoth9125 5 ай бұрын
Hawks are beautiful. Your dad must have been watchful, strong, and protective.
@houndmother2398
@houndmother2398 5 ай бұрын
@@michelletoth9125 He was.
@michellelagasse811
@michellelagasse811 5 ай бұрын
Robins are my signs....Love the stories
@kathycowan2221
@kathycowan2221 5 ай бұрын
I believe these stories. I wish people would pay more attention to what they're missing!
@Syddy-qw7dn
@Syddy-qw7dn 5 ай бұрын
My dad and I didn't get along, but we were just alike and loved each other. He knew I loved snow, but in Virginia in December is not likely. Well, the year he died , 2023, it was pouring down rain. It was violent, and I could hear it slamming against my window. Well, I woke up on December the 11th, my b-day, and looked out the window. To my astonishment, snow covered everything. Snow wasn't in the forecast. So yes, my Dad sent me snow on my birthday.
@sandraschultz2591
@sandraschultz2591 5 ай бұрын
Love these stories and I certainly believe our loved ones communicate with us often. We just have to be open to receiving the signs ❤️❤️
@suem6004
@suem6004 5 ай бұрын
My pets’ cremains are going with me in the casket. Ready for resurrection. No one else will want the cremains. I still find whiskers, fur, teethed plastic and paper two years since the final pet died.
@houndmother2398
@houndmother2398 5 ай бұрын
Same here. The 3 dogs are going with me.
@gregncin
@gregncin 5 ай бұрын
My sister-in-law passed a few years ago and had never married. She had lived with her parents her whole life and had helped them out financially until they both passed. She always liked cats, so after my mother-in-law passed and she was alone in the house she decided that a cat wood be great company! First she had Tammy (the cat from h**l ) and later Ginger. She loved those cats and when they died she had them cremated. So when she died, in her 80's, we put the cats in their urns in the casket with her . That would have made her VERY happy and she did give many signs to let us know that she was "home" and happy.
@Bashkir097
@Bashkir097 5 ай бұрын
My wife's family took turns taking care of my elderly in-laws while my mother in law was dying of pancreatic cancer and my father in law was 4/7 on the dementia scale. As things worked out I had the watch when Mom died and took point getting Dad into care. While my mother in law dying was tragic and sad and bittersweet the two months afterwards were a PTSD inducing nightmare. I never want to see again a person suffer the way my father in law did, unable to grieve properly because he couldn't remember Mom had died and had to relive it several times a day when he'd try to call the police to report her kidnapped. Despite his complete inability to care for himself I still carried a lot of irrational guilt about taking away his last shreds of independence, essentially drugging him and having him kidnapped by two big men with an ambulance. Several months afterwards my in-laws appeared in a dream and thanked me for what I'd done for them. I don't believe in ghosts (besides, FIL is still alive), gods or angels but it was nice for whatever it was to do that for me. It helped. :)
@robinbarrett5301
@robinbarrett5301 5 ай бұрын
My mom, comes to me as a red bird. The minute she died a red bird tried to fly in my window of my bedroom as I was sleeping. She made alot of noise trying to get in. I n knew right then it was Mom. The next minute the phone rang . It was the nursing home telling me she had just passed. That red bird and her mate, lived in the big bush outside my bedroom window for a year.
@elizabethwhite196
@elizabethwhite196 5 ай бұрын
We too had a lot of incidents with birds- too many to be coincidence before my mother’s death, during her hospice and afterwards as well. Totally believe your story ❤.
@michelletoth9125
@michelletoth9125 5 ай бұрын
Are they cardinals? They're known for being signs of loved ones coming to visit!!
@alison__16
@alison__16 5 ай бұрын
My mom was cremated, the undertaker asked us (me and my Dad) if we wanted to write her a last letter. We each wrote one to her, sealed them in envelopes and they were put in the coffin with her so that she took our words and love with her. Also, in our family, white feathers are a sign from a loved one in heaven. I receive them all the time and I find them in the most unusual and impossible places.
@HetaliaGirl1
@HetaliaGirl1 5 ай бұрын
I hope that both families found comfort in these stories. My grandmother passed a few months ago. Hospice came in. The volunteers who visited were wonderful, but I can't say the same about the nurses. They actually made it worse. I am considering reporting the company. I wouldn't want this to happen to anyone else. I'm watching your videos to see how hospice is supposed to work. I'm still learning.
@ashleereynosa3500
@ashleereynosa3500 5 ай бұрын
My dad will be gone 6 years this year. He plays with the power he flashes the lights at me. Plus my dads youngest granddaughter put a stuffed teddy bear in his casket with him.
@bunnyolson9484
@bunnyolson9484 5 ай бұрын
When my dad passed 27 yrs ago i put a pack of lucky strike cigarettes in his coffin along with pics of my son ,his grandson in the bib pocket of his blue stripped overalls.his usuall attire,with his hat number 1 grandpa that my so gave him for fathers day 6 months pry.my father doted over my son.wood drive 60 miles 1 way 4 tomes a week just to c him..been 27 yrs and still miss him.from the frozen praire of south dakota.peace.and god bless your sharing with us.🎉
@carolmartin4413
@carolmartin4413 5 ай бұрын
Anything that comforts people going through loss is fine with me.
@jimrebr
@jimrebr 5 ай бұрын
Edit: My mom’s funeral was yesterday, I decided to put 9 pennies in, 1 for dad, six for us six siblings and 2 for her foster sons. Today on our 3 day drive home, I found my 1st penny!❤
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