Posted by rrlund on October 31, 2012 at 15:03:50 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Ghost stories anyone? posted by Evan from IA on October 31, 2012 at 12:49:59:
Nothing personally that I can put my finger on. When my ancestors came over,they settled about two miles northwest of here. My oldest brother and his kids lived for a while in what was Uncle Charlie's place. They all swear up and down that place is haunted. There were always stories of things going on in that neighborhood. A legend of a blue orb stands out. Two different stories of people coming in the house,saying that they saw it and were going to die,and they both did in a matter of a few hours.
My mother moved out of the house a few years ago where she and Dad lived. Said she won't ever go back in that house. Won't tell anybody what she saw,but if it was Dad,I don't blame him for coming back to get even after she kept him suffering on life support for a year til congestive heart failure took him.
My house is over 150 years old. I don't know how many other people have died here over the years,but our daughter did in 1983,Shirley did a couple of years ago. People ask me if it doesn't bother me that they died here? Why should it? I never did anything but treat them right,so they have no reason to hurt me if they are around. Just the opposite,I hope they're looking out for me. In about the last 18 hours before Shirley died,she was making some awful strange ramblings. She was talking,my wife asked her who she was talking to? She said my Dad was there,along with several other people from around town who had passed away in the last 10 years or so. That was kinda spooky.
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