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I am a dietary aide in a nursing facility, and once during lunch I asked where Mary was. Someone said she's in the sitting room and she won't come down. So I went to get her, she's sitting there talking to the big screen, ok, let's go have some lunch Mary, she looks at me and says oh no I can't go now, see everybody? She pointed at the blank screen, I can't possibly eat lunch now, they're all waiting for me. Then she said, look, Jesus is there too. Sorta stunned me at first but didn't dwell. I was off the next day and went back to work. At breakfast I ask where's Mary? I was told she passed away the night before last..😢 That's when I knew she really was seeing exactly what she said she was. Mind you, Mary was in pretty good health, nothing to indicate that she wasn't going to be there in the morning. Aside from telling me her family and Jesus were waiting for her to come home.

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My Dad passed away 3 weeks ago from numerous health problems one of which was diabetes. He had lost all the toes on both of his feet and always said he couldn't wait to get to heaven and have his feet be made whole. A few days after he passed away he came to me in a dream showing me his new feet and they were beautiful. I will never forget that.

leighswain
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Julie, that story is a special one. I lost my husband 5 years ago and I am 70 now. I am still so in love with that man of mine and I will never want any other. I'm sure he will do just the same when he greets me. I will be over the moon and he will get so many kisses from me 😂. I am not sad to die because I will have my love back. I always tell my adult kids not to worry about me going, just envision me running into his arms. Thanks Julie, you are a very special human being ❤❤❤❤

sallyvassallo
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Julie, you and all hospice nurses and volunteers are Angels on this earth! God bless you all always for your compassionate loving care for all those in hospice care!

debbiecreter
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My mom passed and we’d been very close. One night I had a dream unlike any dream I ever had with this fantastically clear HD screen with my mom’s face. She spoke clearly and simply saying, “I’m alright. Everything is ok. I’m fine. You need to not worry about me and do what you are here to do. Everything is fine.” The dream ended. The only other time I had a dream with this really clear HD screen image was when I visited the funeral of an old boss who passed away. After she retired and the years went on I realized she was one of the great teachers of my life by teaching me how to best perform in the work world. I left a card for her family at the funeral home saying how my old boss was one my great teachers in life about the world of work. Her family member wrote a kind note acknowledging my words. Soon after I had the same HD dream that I had with my mom except my old boss appeared and said simply, “thank you, Bob.” And the image went away. Never had an HD dream since and both HD dreams were years ago.

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That was a lovely story ❤. After my Mom passed away I had a vivid dream too.
I was over in The Gulf War when she passed. I tried to get home in time to say goodbye. She died before I could get there.
In my dream, she told me it was alright that I didn’t get there in time 😢, she understood.

gailauster
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My wife passed away in 1998 aged 44, I can’t wait until we meet again, I see her every night when I go to bed.

mike.
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Thank you for discussing things others won't. From birth to death, all parts are so important.


My mom passed in March 2021, but 3 days before she passed while in hospice, she would yell at the nurses trying to help her, and she was adamant that they were her father. My mum was 83, and her dad passed away when she was in her 20s. She never really spoke of her father except he was in a wheelchair and was very strict. We just found it odd that of all people she was yelling at was her father ( aka the nurses ). I'm thankful they upped her medications to calm her down her last two days of life were much more peaceful. ❤

AnneMarieBibby
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The night before my grandma died, I was the only one up and stayed up moistening her lips and talking with her, apologizing for how I talked to her last time I did (I was 12, and upset about something, and then she had a stroke a few days later and slipped into a coma by the time we could arrive). She died the next morning.

Hospice came and removed her bed from the living room and I slept where her bed was that night. I had a dream.

In the dream it was like the night before—I was sitting by her bed, holding her hand, moistening her lips and talking to her. In my dream, I felt a piece of paper in her hand and opened it. It was a letter from her that responded to everything I had talked to her about the night before. Though she was in a coma and everyone said she couldn’t hear, I knew she could. It was such a special dream. Losing her was hard for months and years after, but I remember that with fondness.

Now my mom is on hospice, though in better shape than my grandma. It’ll be a slow burn. I live far away but hope that I will have special moments like that to hold on to when she is gone.

amorinooo
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My daughter's father Joe passed away on 12/12/99 (my husband's birthday, oddly enough) at the age of 36. While we were together, he became increasingly mean to me, so I ended the relationship. Fast forward years later, I had a dream in which my daughter was a little girl again. We were in a room with a door. The door opened up and Joe walked in. I remember being genuinely surprised to see him and said, "Why are you here? You died!". He looked right at me and said "But I wanted to tell you I'm sorry." I woke up right then. I truly believe that he was indeed sorry for how he'd treated me in life. Kinda shook me.

lesleyludden
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I 100% believe that was more than a dream. I'm a firm believer that these things happen, and sometimes the Lord allows us to see. Beautiful story. ❤

lindanelson
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I have found comfort and learning in your videos. I was with my mom when she passed, my dad was in a center when he passed so I know what to expect. It is SO different when it is your husband of 44 years. He is going in hospice tomorrow and will come home in hospice on Monday. I need some time to get organized. Having "been there, done that" twice. I actually approached the nurses before they approached me. I saw what was happening with him and don't want him to suffer.
My heart is breaking, but soon he will be home with Jesus.
Thank you for what you do.

deniseroe
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My dear grammy died after a long illness, more peacefully than many thanks to hospice. Her name was Mary. Her husband of more than 55 years- my grandpa who had always been healthy and spry died a year later… i was in nursing school in boston at the time and drove hrs to see him bc it was obvious he was nearing death. He was coherent and we had what would be our last conversation before he died which i will never forget. But then he laid his head back on his pillow and looked up and was talking to my grandma like she was right there “Mary, Im coming .” Ill never forget that- im not religious and am pretty skeptical .. but man it seemed like i was witnessing the boundaries of life and whatever is after ❤️

Jimmytimmy
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He came to take her home ....what a story. Now tell me there is no after life, oh there certainly is .

kathydavis
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Definitely a sweet story!Lucky family, mom and pops! here’s my story: My best friend was dying, she had one child, a daughter. She knew her daughter’s world would be incredibly painful after her passing and wanted me to be a part of it after she died. I flew out to be with her when she was on her death bed (2nd visit that month). Her daughter had held vigil for about 36 hours and was exhausted. I told her she could go pee, wash her face, whatever, I’d be there. My friend was dying of lung cancer and couldn’t breath well, she found comfort when I slipped behind her and held her up, I believe allowing her to breathe in an expanded cavity (who knows). Anyway the daughter took a few minutes to care for herself and then came right back in, his time kneeling at her mamas bedside and laying her head in her lap. For the first time she told her mama it was ok to go, go be with the trees and the horses and rainbows up in heaven, she’d be ok. Her mama died. We lit candles and played harp music and washed her body. Her father showed up and read a spiritual poem. Her daughter slept with her mom the rest of the night and we called hospice in the morning and they took her body away. We rented an RV and held a sort of Shiva at her favorite local beach, people came and told stories, we ate and shared videos of her…on the 3rd and final day a huge rainbow appeared, it really looked like a stairway to heaven. It felt like she left, to be with the trees and horses…up in heaven.

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This gives me chills. I had a very similar dream the other night with my dad who passed away 2016. It was the first and only dream I've had of him and it was so real. It happened the night I graduated from nursing school and I know it wad him telling me he was proud. We hugged and I could even smell him as I remember. Dreams are gifts. ❤

Thomas-ccdt
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I got goosebumps on top of my goosebumps. What a beautiful story! We all need to thank these people for allowing Julie to share the photos. Sweet couple.

marriedagain
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You DID.
That's exactly what you saw.
And experienced.

Rest assured. ❤
What a precious, priceless gift!
Glory be unto the Highest!

crazyredheadbeyotch
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Julie...I SO appreciate something you said on another one of your info-talks, namely that "our bodies know how to live, and our bodies know how to die"....I've never heard such a statement before...I retired in 2000 after 40 years in the ministry, have been around plenty of medical folks, have lost two wives to death, been nearby and helpful with so many dying/death situations...and have never heard it put so simply and beautifully as you did with that shall never forget for your boldness and caring!!!!

brucecalbreath
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I heard that if you describe a dream as "a dream, but not a dream" then it wasn't a dream. What a wonderful gift this daughter was given. Such a loving family. Just beautiful.

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