A Oklahoma family, who released a balloon from their father’s grave, was stunned to find it waiting for them when they returned home. The distance from the cemetery to the home is 25 miles.
Saige and Sandy Seibold honored husband and father, Johnny, by releasing a balloon from his grave site with a note attached titled “Letter To Heaven.” Upon arriving back home in Cement Ok., daughter Saige, went downhill from their house to the pasture where she and her father often worked together. There she found, tangled in a fence, the balloon and note intact.
“It was right here,” says Saige pointing to a section of barbed wire a few hundred feet from the house.
The family said they are convinced that the returned balloon is sign from god and that their prayers were answered.
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