Mum Couldn't Understand Why Son's Grave Was Green – Freaks Out When She Sees Why

Losing a kid is the worst kind of pain. Sadly, parents of military personnel who have children assigned in far, foreign nations daily worry about their children’s safety. Staff Sergeant Joseph Villasenor enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1994, and served honorably for 16 years. He had been selected to pitch for the Charleston Air Force Base’s softball league – a dream come true for him since softball was his favorite sport.



A few gravestones down, Jake noticed a young woman kneeling by a headstone, crying uncontrollably. It pained him to see her that way so he approached to try and comfort her. They started talking, and she told Jake that she was there visiting her husband Joseph's grave, who had been killed five years earlier. The woman left the cemetery comforted by Jake, not knowing he'd do so much more than that. Months passed, and Raymond and Rachel went to Garden Park to visit Joseph's grave. What they saw left them in awe and they couldn't believe it at first. The grass on Joseph's plot was greener than they'd ever seen it, while the graves around it were covered in dirt and dead grass. They had no idea how this could happen, and at first, they thought it was a miracle.