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If you could talk to someone for a hour dead or alive who would it be and why?

Mine would be my mother who's passed doesn't matter how many year pass I miss her some much and would love for her to meet my children

Leannexxx
a week ago
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janphoenix51

My late Mum who passed away aged 80 on October 29th 2009..

Mum was loved by our family & all who knew her, she was a humble lady who always had time for everyone...

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Leannexxx

janphoenix51 i feel your pain my mother passed away 28 April 2009 she was 58

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xKJG93

My gran 100%. Always there for me, always done everything for me, spoilt me rotten and just wasn’t a day where I didn’t speak to her. What I’d give to have the back

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KateGriff169

My mum. Would love for her to see my son and how well he’s done at school and sixth form. She knew him and saw him but mostly when he was younger and not how he is now and I think even for him as he was youngish when she passed away

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Leannexxx

KateGriff169 😢 it's this time of year that does it for me my kids know who their nan is see pictures but never got a chance to meet her

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KateGriff169

Leannexxx yeah, I think it hits home more at this time of year or around a birthday, we just have to think and remember the memories and solider on and remember them as best as we can in their good years

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martinlufc5637

I'd have to say my mum, unfortunately I didn't get chance to say goodbye, still hurts today 23 years later

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EKWilkes89

martinlufc5637 that must be so hard. Couldn't imagine not having the chance to say goodbye, think it would genuinely break me 😔 😢

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martinlufc5637

EKWilkes89 she was in hospital, I saw her the Saturday night, she was fine, went next morning she was gone, she'd just died 2 mins before I got there, she wasn't expected to die, she had cancer and they said 12 months, she only lived a month, I didn't get closure

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Leannexxx

martinlufc5637 I had the same my mother was in hospital I was there day and night and I went to the toilet then she went

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janphoenix51

Leannexxx ...My late Dad was in hospital, he had Mouth & Lung Cancer,had been given four month to live!Mum had been with him since Tuesday, he passed away when she went to toilet on the Friday morning...

This was in Feb 26th 1988

Dad was exactly 1 month off 60...

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janphoenix51

martinlufc5637 ...I took my Mum into hospital Sunday as she wasn't eating & she agreed to go to into hospital, she , she was coherent, watched tv with my sisters on Monday chatting away, same Tuesday ..I spent time along with my partner, daughter, my brother 's wife & their daughter & Mum seemed fine, taking her fluids & a bit of food..

Not long after I left the hospital I received a phone call from my late Nephew's then partner, she told me I needed to get back to the hospital as Mum hadn't long to live..

I got a taxi to the hospital 5 min away, my brother in law & sister in law where stood in the entrance of Mum's ward & told me that she had just passed away, I couldn't believe it, she was fine when I left her..

Mum died Oct 29th 2009 aged 80 just after Midnight cause of death Pneumonia...

Just a few month earlier on her birthday at the end of May Mum was in the local pub celebrating her 80th, surrounded by family & friends, she even had a dance with an old man who bought her a drink at the end of the night!!

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martinlufc5637

janphoenix51 my mum was only 56 when she went, obviously I knew she was going to die with having terminal cancer but I didn't expect it that day, she suffered with paranoid schizophrenia, she had a tough life.

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eyeballkerry

I would have to say my Nan. She died the same year I had my first child. I would have loved her to have meet her great grandchildren.

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PayItForward

My grandmother. I miss her so much. She was so good to me when I was a child. She gave the best hugs

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janphoenix51

My late Nephew D, we wish he was still with us, he passed away April 15th 2019 aged 32, left 7 year old & a nearly 9 year old girls..

D loved his girls, doted on them...

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Lynibis

I don't have anyone deceased who I would want to talk to. When the hour was up the pain would still be there, but worse.

However, as you didn't specify who it could be I would choose Henry VIII. I would give him a piece of my mind and tell him how badly he behaved, especially as he made himself head of the church. I would ask how he could justify his cruelty and still expect to meet his maker. Of course he was a man of his time and all before and most after were just as bad. By the time I was finished I would probably be on my way to the executioner so my hour with Henry would have to be in spectral form which would probably have sent him even more loopy.

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Leannexxx

Lynibis lol I like it and honestly for me I would like to see my mother really to say what I never got chance too as we didn't have one of them relationships that we told each other love you maybe because of her own relationship with her own mother

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LyndaSarrington

Hard thing to answer, but if I had to choose one person, it would be my dad.

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