not true! I thought the same thing about my daughter (and she never met my grandma),but when she was 3 years old I was looking at photo albums and she pointed and indicated she new her, and when I asked "where did u see grandma?" she replied, "In my room when I go to sleep at night". You would be suprised as to how the people that pass communicate with loved ones left behind even ones they never met while they were living.
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^simple minded bs please stop spreading your silly notions of afterlife and ghosts it is ignorant and baseless. idiot.
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my grandma died almost a year ago. i know how you feel. she was the only one that ever realy loved me. i'm sorry for your loss. i miss my grandma everyday
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At least death is a good reason to not see her grandchildren. My folks have a minimal relationship with my daughter. I was very fortunate to have my grandparents being very involved in my life.
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I lost my mom AND my grandma two years apart when I was a kid. My kids never met either.
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I find it much sadder when the mind goes than when the life goes. My only remaining grand-parent has no idea who anyone is any more, and she is afraid of me. She has held my daughter, at least I can have the knowledge that she gained a little joy from her interaction with her most recent Great Grand child. I met my wife's grandma for the second time after our daughter was born, and she got to hold her. we talked. a couple of months later she was died peacefully.
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I talked with your grandma during a seance last week. She said quit talking about her and let her rest in peace.
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