8-year-old Girl Writes Heartbreaking Letter To Her Dad In Heaven

The girl’s mother, Sarah Tully, immediately put out an appeal on social media for help in retrieving her daughter’s letter when it disappeared.
An eight-year-old girl had written a heartfelt letter to her deceased father, but it got lost in the mail. However, the postman who returned the letter to Sianna had also recently lost his father. The girl’s mother, Sarah Tully, immediately put out an appeal on social media for help in retrieving her daughter’s letter when it disappeared.

Tully, who didn’t know what her daughter had written in the message to the addressee, “Just now, Sianna enquired, “Where does Daddy live?” According to Heaven, Cloud Nine, who spoke to Leicester Live, she had gone to the post office that evening to write down the address for a letter she had written. Since I am unsure of what is contained in it, I typically respond it is between her and her dad. I initially told her it was too late to post it when she started crying. I said, “Come on then,” and we started walking to the nearby post office.”

Sianna, whose father passed away when she was just four months old, grew more and more fascinated with him. Every year, on his birthday, Father’s Day, and Christmas, she would send him a letter. After failing to find the letter in a nearby post box, Tully requested help in locating it.

Meanwhile, Simon the postman unintentionally located her forgotten letter. “In the Braunstone neighborhood, I deliver mail. I recently cleaned out the red pillar box on Bewicke Road and found a message in a child’s handwriting addressed to their dad in Heaven, Cloud 9. I want to get in touch with the child’s parents so that, with their permission, I can set up a small favor for the youngster, which is why I’m seeking for them.” Posting on social media.

 

Even as an adult, I found last year’s death of my father to be painful. He continued, “I can’t even begin to imagine what this kid is going through. When Tully discovered this note, she said she “couldn’t believe what I saw.” As said “The way the mailman and everyone else who has seen the post have reacted astounds me. I haven’t stopped crying since then. I never once thought that someone would find it or use it in any manner.”

After reading the letter, the postman told BBC that he was “quite taken away.” “If it were shipped with the other objects to be mailed, without a stamp or a valid address, it would surely end up being thrown away during transportation. I asked my manager if I might try to talk to the family to find out additional information so that I could give it back to them in a chat” he disclosed.
Tully was immensely appreciative of Simon and the unrelated people who helped her locate the letter. “She was so young, and she’s only starting to understand now. She was more sensitive this year, therefore I believe that’s why she might have found it to be the hardest “Mother made a comment.

Source: leicestermercury.co.uk

Advertisement

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *