Hoyt

 

 

Hoyt is both guide to a fabulous friend, known online as Ren, as well as the passed loving father of another fabulous friend, Breeze.  The seventh son of a seventh son of a seventh son, Hoyt was special all his life here on earth and is showing himself as even more loving and caring from the other side.  Whenever he is around I feel him with the energy of Gene Kelly in “Dancing In The Rain”. 

 

Hoyt was born June 8, 1932 and passed in the loving care of his daughter October 7, 1994.  Since then he has continued to be a loving presence for Breeze and a wonderful help to Ren whenever she comes across a difficult mediumship reading.  He definitely is happy to spread the copious amounts of love he has within him.  He is one of the spirits I can identify by touch as he tends to hold onto my left elbow whenever he visits.

 

I was once getting a reading by someone other then Ren or Breeze, forgive me if the reader reads this, I am looking for my notes and will correct this as soon as I find them, when someone pushed into the reading.  The reader felt it was possibly an Indian Guide.  As she tried to get a name the spirit said something she could not understand or spell, Watjchaek and then went on to call me a green horn and started laughing.  As I was telling Breeze about this later that same evening she knew exactly the word as soon as I gave her just the first 4 letters or so.  It is a Cherokee word, Hoyt was Cherokee in his last life, meaning smarty pants, and a word he used often in life. (Forgive us dad if I have it misspelled.  Will check with you on the spelling next time I can check in with Ren) It seemed there was no question who had joined us briefly for part of the reading.  Yes, he has a pretty interesting sense of humor!  LOL  

 

Hoyt visits often with loving messages for his daughter and supportive messages for Ren and others.  He is absolutely wonderful and feels so loving, cheerful and caring.  I will continue sharing information of his visits as time goes on.

 

Breeze’s Words to her Father at his Funeral

 

Daddy

Today we went to a place to lay you to rest

and we all walked that last mile with you

I felt so alone and afraid

I wanted to reach out to you,

and hear you say take care baby girl,

you will do okay,

as I looked at you lying so at peace

I didn’t think I could stand another moment,

When I felt your love enter my heart,

It was soft and gentle

I knew I was not alone,

you were there

tucked deep inside my soul,

and until we meet in the heavenly land

I'll hold your love and trust in me....

I Love You Daddy