On the first Father’s Day since John Seibold passed away from pancreatic cancer, Sandy Seibold and her daughter Saige visited his grave. They decided to bring a few balloons that afternoon and release them into the sky. Attached to the balloons was a note asking the person who finds them to reach out to family.
At first, when Saige released the balloons, they got caught in a power line. But after a few minutes, a gust of wind caught them and they flew up into the sky.
After the pair left the grave site, they ran some errands around town before heading back home, nearly 25 miles away.
As Saige went to the pasture where she and her father often worked together, she noticed something tangled in a fence. When she got closer, she discovered it was the same letter she'd released earlier that day — it had flown straight home!
"What are the chances?" asks Sandy.
"I think I started crying," she says. "It felt like a message from him."
John passed away May 13, 2015 and while the family is still mourning his loss, they feel more at peace and think it's a sign that he's watching over them.
"This has given us a lot of peace and good feelings about where he's at," Sandy added.
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