After losing her father in May, a teenager wanted to release balloons at his grave site on Father's Day; she was overcome with emotion when she found out where they floated away to.

It's something you see often at loved one's grave sites; on birthdays, anniversaries and other special occasions people releasing balloons with letters attached with the hopes that it will reach them in Heaven. Imagining our angels up above getting our message can bring a lot of healing, comfort and closure; especially if those balloons end up in the most unexpected place.

13-year-old Saige Seibold did just that on Father's Day. She wrote a letter to her dad, attached it to a balloon and released it at his grave site. The letter read:

"This is this 13-year-old girl's first Father's Day without her dad. He passed away May 13, 2015 from pancreatic cancer. If you receive this please make her day by sending a response telling her who and where you are from. Thank you in advance!"

Except no one received the letter. Despite that, Saige's day was still made because when she returned home from the cemetery, the balloon and the note were attached to a fence at her home; 25 miles away.

Saige said she and her mother started crying when they saw it because they felt it was a message from her father saying he's okay.

Have you ever received a special message or sign from a loved one?

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