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Woman Visits Boyfriend's Grave and Gets Emotional When She Spots Deer in Cemetery

Seeing deer in the cemetery while visiting her boyfriend's grave moves a woman to tears because she considers the animals a sign from God. What an...
Published Apr 22, 2025
Woman Visits Boyfriend's Grave and Gets Emotional When She Spots Deer in Cemetery

This woman’s boyfriend passed away in 2018. She went to visit his grave when deer were grazing on the grass in the cemetery by her boyfriend’s grave. 

While this may not seem like a miracle to you, it is for this woman.

Deer in Cemetery Have Woman in Tears

Through her tears, she said, “I love deer. They’re a symbolic animal to me.” She then added, “This is literally God. I was praying, ‘Dear God, please let him know that he was loved, and I think this is something I needed today.” 

Isn’t that so true? God will give us little signs to remind us he is present in our circumstances. Whether it’s a moment when you need grace, comfort, or solace, he reminds us He is with us. 

If we keep our faith focused on Him, God will regularly communicate with us as a quiet whisper in our hearts. In the Good Book, God constantly sent signs through messengers, like Elijah, Jonah, Jacob, John the Baptist, and Jesus Christ. 

He also used his creation, like birds, to feed Elijah or the donkey to Balaam. God even communicated with animals in the story of Noah to lead them aboard the ark. 

I pray this woman’s heart will forever be touched by this moment as a reminder that God was with her in her pain and loss. What a beautiful moment in spite of tragic circumstances. 

“Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? Yet not one of them will fall to the ground outside your Father’s care. And even the very hairs of your head are all numbered. So don’t be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows,” Matthew 10:29-31

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Originally published April 22, 2025.

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