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For five years, she got a special hello from her deceased father
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Her father died from cancer, but his love for her lives on. - photo by Wendy Jessen
It's hard to lose a loved one, but it's also difficult for the one who is dying to say goodbye as they watch their family begin to grieve their loss.

In the book-turned-movie "P.S. I Love You," a woman who lost her husband discovers that he left her special letters designed to help her move forward with her life after his death. It's a touching story that demonstrates how a now-deceased loved one can help loved ones move on, without their presence.

One father did something similar for his daughter.

Yearly flowers

When Bailey Sellers was 16, her dad passed away. But before his death, he arranged for flowers to be sent to his daughter every year on her birthday until she turned 21.

In his final letter to her on her 21st birthday, Sellers's father wrote:

"Bailey,

"This is my last love letter to you until we meet again. I do not want you to shed another tear for me my Baby girl for I am in a better place.

"You are and will always be the most precious jewel I was given. It is your 21st birthday and I want you to always respect your Momma and stay true to yourself.

"Be happy and live life to the fullest. I will still be with you through every milestone, just look around and there Ill be.

"I love you Boo Boo and Happy Birthday!!!!"

Though the letters and flowers are over, her dad promised he would always be there with her she just has to look around to notice.

Inspiring others

Other Twitter users retweeted and reached out to Sellers, sharing that her tweet had touched them, offer condolences, and to thank her according to dearly.com.

She responded, thanking everyone, grateful for those who shared her dad's flowers and note.

One Twitter user suggested that Daniel West (pictured with Sellers and tagged in her post) carry on the tradition of annual birthday flowers. He responded, "I most certainly can. Just like her daddy blessed her life, she's the blessing in mine."

Love doesn't end at death, and that's what Sellers's dad wanted to make sure she understood. Losing a loved one is difficult and painful, but we can honor and remember those we love by thinking of them and the happy memories we had together.

How do you remember the love between you and those who have passed on?