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Balloon released at father's grave returns to family home | Balloon released at father's grave returns to family home |
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A widow who released a balloon at the grave of her husband who died from pancreatic cancer says she has "found peace" after it floated back to the family home. | A widow who released a balloon at the grave of her husband who died from pancreatic cancer says she has "found peace" after it floated back to the family home. |
Sandy Seibold and her daughter Saige visited the grave of Johnny Seibold, who died earlier this year from cancer, to release a balloon with a note attached. | Sandy Seibold and her daughter Saige visited the grave of Johnny Seibold, who died earlier this year from cancer, to release a balloon with a note attached. |
The pair were stunned when, after driving 25 miles back to their home, they found the balloon and its message caught on a fence in the pasture behind their house. | The pair were stunned when, after driving 25 miles back to their home, they found the balloon and its message caught on a fence in the pasture behind their house. |
Mrs Seibol, who lives in Cement, Oklahoma, said she finds it hard to believe that it was not a sign from her husband. | Mrs Seibol, who lives in Cement, Oklahoma, said she finds it hard to believe that it was not a sign from her husband. |
She told local news channel KFOR: "What are the chances? I think I started crying. It felt like a message from him. | She told local news channel KFOR: "What are the chances? I think I started crying. It felt like a message from him. |
“This has given us a lot of peace and good feelings about where he’s at.” | “This has given us a lot of peace and good feelings about where he’s at.” |
They had decided to release several balloons with the message attached and contact details so the finder could contact them. | They had decided to release several balloons with the message attached and contact details so the finder could contact them. |
"We thought the idea of sending balloons to heaven sounded good”, Mrs Seibold added. | "We thought the idea of sending balloons to heaven sounded good”, Mrs Seibold added. |
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