

Brian & Sheresa Galbreath's Validation with their son, Michael, through Beth Lynch
Posted
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- Mar
- 21
- 2025
by Elizabeth Boisson
Michael wearing his Cardinals Jersey with his family / Beth Lynch
We were fortunate enough to be chosen for a reading with our son, Michael, at the gallery reading with Beth Lynch. We were amazed by the connection. She started out mentioning the red jersey, as you can see, he wore it often. She also mentioned Michael was saying "he's sorry". Michael took his own life on May 3, 2024, so he would be sorry about that.
Beth then talked about Brian being a great dad, and to not be so hard on himself. He is a great dad (Brian has another child through his previous marriage) and he has always been a great dad to both of them.
Beth mentioned coins. We were just cleaning out a part of Michael's room this past weekend and found a bunch of coins that we gathered. So he was letting us know he was in there with us. We always feel him when we go in there.
Michael was very intuitive and a sensitive person. Beth was very accurate in that assessment of him. He also did very well in school at a young age. Then, as life got tougher for him, he started to falter and not do so well. He did go to college, but left after his third year to take a break, as his grades were slipping and his mental illness was starting to take hold. He is not stupid, and he said that through Beth. He was always very smart.
Michael's first car was a red Ford Fiesta. He unfortunately was in an accident pretty soon after having it and he had to get another one. But being his first car, he did love it.
As for the sunglasses, he wore them all the time. We actually had his sunglasses on the memorial table at his funeral.
Thank you for hosting these wonderful gallery readings. It was such a blessing to be able to communicate with our amazing son.
~Michael's parents, Sheresa & Brian Galbreath
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