Dear Linda,
I`m so sorry you had to lose your sister. I hope you know she is still
around, you just can`t see her. I`m so sure of it.
My granddaughter Brenna died in May 1998 at only 2 days of age, as her heart
was too small to sustain life. My daughter, her aunt, was there at the
children`s hospital with her brother Jonathan, the new dad.
Robyn told me years later what happened. She was in the room with the baby,
and the doctor was trying to do CPR on her tiny chest. Jonathan was in the
corner of the room, weeping as he knew his newborn was dying. Robyn,
standing over in the other corner out of the way, was watching when she
caught a motion out of the side of her eye, and turned. She saw a beautiful
young woman, about 17 or so, with long, black, curly hair, wearing a white
robe, standing in the air. She smiled at Robyn, then disappeared. Just then,
the monitoring machine went flat line.
Yes, Brenna`s body was dead, but her spirit certainly isn`t.
Two weeks later, to the day, my dad passed away at almost 80 years of age.
He was in Northern California, I was living near San Diego. My mom called at
10 pm, and said Daddy was unconscious, and probably wouldn`t last the night.
At midnight, something woke me, and I knew beyond doubt that my dad was
there. I spoke to him in my mind, telling of my love for him, and that I was
so glad he was finally out of the terrible pain he had endured. I asked him
to care for Brenna for us, and just then I knew she was there, too, although
I saw nothing. I know that Brenna was privileged to take her
great-grandfather Home.
  Life is temporary, it is really just a school, where we learn ad
experience things we need to know, good and bad. Boy, do we learn from the
bad!When little babies and children die, they are already proven, they don`t
require any longer life than what they lived. I don`t know how I know this,
I just do, something inside tells me so.
   Now I`m finishing school next Tuesday at BYU, and then I will be headed
home to California the following week.
I will be staying there to take care of my sister, who at 62, is very ill
with MS, diabetes, COPD, and possibly cancer.
So, I`ll be in your boat, with a dying sister. I hope I can manage...
 I hope this helps some.
With love,
Marshalee


> this has nothing to do with this email, just wanted to thank all of the
> people on the list that wrote me and helped with info for my sister who
had
> lung cancer, she has recently died, but she lived almost 3 years and she
was
> giving 4 to 6 weeks when they first found the lung cancer, not sure if she
> died from the brain cancer that she got in May , she fell and had a very
bad
> bang and they thought she might have had a brain bleed, but seeing she had
> the cancer they did not treat her, again thanks so very much, she was
loved
> and will be missed by the entire family and we are grateful for the extra
> time we had with her
> Lynda



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