If you could have an hour conversation with anyone, dead or alive

My (alive) husband. That's one of the things I love about him. Years and years, and I've never tired of our discussions or his insights.

I can definitely understand wanting to hear a dead loved one's voice and thoughts once more.
 
I had a great uncle that ran around with Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) when he was in his early twenties. My aunt has some old photos of them together.
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I would talk to a friend of mine who's been a pretty good support through tough times. Thank you
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(Give me a few years and that'll become a member of my family.... not that I know that many of them besides my parents.
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My grandfather, grandmother, and great aunt. I never got to tell my grand mother and great aunt just how much I loved them and I never got to meet my grandfather. He died when my brother was 2 and he's 7 years older than me.
 
I need more people. Two sisters and my parents would be added, but since it's one person it would be my husband Bill. Didn't know our last conversation would be our last, so I need to make up for it. He was the only person I could talk to about anything and everything.
 
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1. My daughter, but only if I could meet her as a healthy whole person. I be able would then know that she really understood how much I loved her.

2. My grandfather on my dads side. I want to know why?

3. My Great-Grandmother. I want her tell me about immigrating from Norway at the age of 18, and what it was like to move to Montana in 1896 with 5 kids and a brand new baby.

4. My DD's BiL Christian He died in his sleep at the age of 28. He was a wonderful person, and there was no reason for him to die. He was healthy his whole life and didn't even drink.
 

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