Readers Respond: If you could speak to someone one last time, who would it be and what would you say?
We never know when our last day on the planet will be or if anything happens causing us to lose certain connections.
This then makes us sit there and reminisce about those moments, making us wonder, “If I got to speak to someone one last time, who would it be and what would I say?”
Check out some of your responses below.
Brenda Vera Bennett - To my mum. Thanking her as a young single mum when I was born even though times were extremely hard but I remained with her regardless. God Bless you Mum.
Barbara Andrews - My twin brother, I would tell him how very much I miss him and love him.
Lesley Myall - My darling mum and I would tell her I was sorry that I wasn’t there for her! Loved her to bits!
Chris Ogden - Mum and Dad, especially Mum as I didn’t get the chance to say goodbye
Sue Murnain - My mum and dad. To tell them I miss them and love them. They were not with me long enough. Lost my dad when I was 19 and my mum when I was 32.
Margaret Bonnington - To the little girl that I gave my doll to when I was 5 years old. She died a couple of days later. I know the doll made her feel special as she had never had one.
Vicki Cooper - Never had a chance to speak to my Grandfather John. I was very young and he was a long way away. Would love to have a conversation with him.
Lyn Joy Murray - My husband. I would tell him how much I miss him and how I love him still. I would tell him how brave he was to fight the rare bug that invaded his body, and how proud I always was of him. Gosh I miss my man after 7 years.
Kathleene Buick - Mum and Dad, especially Mum who was always interested in what we were doing on the farm. Four years have passed and I still go past the phone and think, “I should tell Mum that”.
Neridah Beecroft - My father. There is still so much he could tell me. Family things, much that happened in my early days, what he thinks about what’s going on at the moment. How he and mum survived with little education and money.
Share some of your memories here.
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