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My friends death


Question Posted Monday October 30 2006, 3:59 pm

My friend that i had dated afew times just died very tragic, I haven't seen him for a while and when i went to the funeral home i could hear him begging me not to leave him,when i was leaving and now i am really having a hard time with his death, Did he know i was there ? did I really hear him, and is he ok now, and does he know that I really did care. can he hear me, did he feel the same as I did? I need to know how to deal with this. My age 55 and I a female

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Mameme answered Monday October 30 2006, 4:58 pm:
I have something similar happen to me, I bealve when you can hear the dead and they are trying to talk to you they can hear you to.No one really knows if they can but it wouldn't hurt if you tryed to reach him and tell him how you feel.He is probely ok, and just is lost, many times when people claim to have seen or herd a dead person the person they are talking about is lost.I think that his spirt will find its way, don't worry thinks will be ok.

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