A Message from Old Orchid
A Message from Old Orchid
This eerie tale was recorded in Haunted Churches (1939) by Elliott O’Donnell, the renowned Bristol-born collector of ghost stories.
Mrs. Harrison, a resident of Weston-super-Mare, followed her usual Sunday morning routine by attending church.
Just as the service was about to begin, a verger approached her with an urgent message: she was needed at home immediately.
Alarmed, she rushed back, only to find that everything was perfectly fine.
Assuming the message had been some sort of mistake or cruel joke, she grew frustrated and was preparing to return to the church to confront the verger when a telegram arrived.
It was from her sister in Bath, their mother had fallen gravely ill, and she was urged to come at once.
Without hesitation, Mrs. Harrison boarded a train to Bath and arrived just in time to be by her mother’s bedside for a few precious moments before she passed away.
Had she remained in church, she would have missed her mother’s final words.
Back in Weston, Mrs. Harrison sought out the verger and demanded to know who had sent the message.
“It was a gentleman,” the verger explained. “A complete stranger to me.
He approached me at the main entrance, looked me straight in the eye, and said, ‘Please tell Mrs. Harrison she is needed at home immediately. It’s urgent.’”
When she asked for the man’s name, the verger hesitated before replying, “He told me to say only this—‘Old Orchid.’”
Mrs. Harrison then asked for a description of the man.
As the verger spoke, chills ran down her spine.
He had described, in exact detail, her own grandfather—who had passed away in Bath two years prior.
A man who had loved orchids, always wearing one in his buttonhole.
A man known to all who loved him as Old Orchid.
Source - Bristol Live
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