He Found This Card On His Door After Aunt's Funeral, But Who It's From Is Unthinkable

By Editorial Staff in Heartbreaking On 12th April 2016
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#1 Francis Geraldine Guerin

Otherwise known as "Fran," this beloved aunt passed away recently. Her obituary reads: "Fran was devoted to God and her family, and lived a beautiful, blessed life. Her love of casinos, travel, playing mahjong and spending time with family and friends kept her young. Fran will be missed by all who knew and loved her."

#2 She Always Helped Others

She was the kind of woman who would go out of her way to help those in need. She was remembered fondly by everyone that knew her. She was known as a lover of life itself.

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#3 Robert Was Her Nephew

Robert, her nephew, was one of the people who was closest to Aunt Fran. This is a picture of Fran and her husband John at Robert's wedding.

#4 He Found A Strange Letter On His Kitchen Cabinet

Coming home one day after his Aunt's death, Robert noticed a strange letter in a red envelope. The letter had already been opened, although he had never seen it before. attached to it was a note from the neighbors who said they found it lying in the street, opened.

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#5 It Was From Aunt Fran

It turned out the letter was from Aunt Fran herself. It was a Christmas letter that was two months late. Obviously, someone had tried to steal it and open it in the hopes of finding some Christmas money inside. Now, two months later, it had made it to Robert.

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#6 It Was Like A Message From The Grave

This was like a message from the grave from Fran to Robert. Two months ago, when he was supposed to get the letter, she was alive. It was only by this mishap that he was able to get the letter after she had died.

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#7 It Allowed Him To Ease His Mourning

The letter meant so much to Robert that he reached out and said that he wants to thank whoever left the letter for him to find. It helped ease the grieving process for him, making his Aunt Fran's death easier to accept.