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Teen Honors Father Killed In Afghanistan With ‘Angel’ Graduation Photos

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One teen from Nebraska just honored her father in the sweetest way, with angel graduation photos. Her father died as a result of an IED explosion in Afghanistan more than a decade ago. Now, she is honoring him in her high school graduation photos.

Julia Yllescas requested a photographer to turn her photos into “angel pictures” of herself and her deceased father, Army Capt. Robert Yllescas. The photos show a faint shadowed version of her father in his army uniform alongside Julia. She holds a folded American flag in one of the photos next to her “angel” form father.

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The angel graduation photos were beautiful, yet tearjerking

Julia and her father graduation photo / Snapshots by Suz

“Why it has hit my heart so hard is that I almost felt when I saw those pictures that he truly was there,” Julia tells news outlets. “And to have a piece of him with me throughout my senior year. Because sometimes it feels like where are you, why did you have to go?”

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As previously mentioned, Julia’s father was injured by an IED explosion in Afghanistan in 2008. One month later, he would die from his injuries in the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. He was, fortunately, buried in his home state of Nebraska.

The photographer of the session even tears up a bit

Julia and her father graduation photo / Snapshots by Suz

The photographer during the session, Susanne Beckmann, is an active-duty military wife herself. She has also known the Yllescas family for several years and say was teary-eyed while editing the beautiful and sentimental photos.

“All I could think in my head is I don’t ever want to have to do this for my own kids,” Beckmann says.

Army soldier in combat / Spc. John Lytle

While the ordeal was definitely tugging at everyone’s heartstrings, Julia is glad she did this. “Just to have that on my wall and be like no, he is with me, even though I can’t physically see him,” she says.

One teen pays tribute to fallen marines by wearing a prom dress made up of the names of Marines who died in the battle of the 3rd Battalion. Take a look at the dress here!

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