Man Tears Up When Stepdaughter Asks Him To Adopt Her (And You Will Too)

It's getting dusty in here.
|

When Vincent VonTobel turned 39 in February, his 17-year-old stepdaughter, Sarah Leonard, gave him the gift of a lifetime: a pen and adoption papers. 

Open Image Modal
Caters News
VonTobel is the only father the teen has ever known.

Vincent, a mechanical engineer in Rensselaer, Indiana, has been with Sarah’s mom, Jessica, for 15 years. He is the only father the teen has ever known.

“He has been fantastic to her ― he never treated her as a step child,” Jessica told InsideEdition.com. “Then he proposed to me. He said he loved us so much and he wanted to marry me and take care of us forever. She was the flower girl at our wedding.”

Open Image Modal
Caters News
“He has been fantastic to her," said Jessica's mom.

Vincent fathered a child with Jessica and they adopted another, but he has always had a special connection with Sarah.

“Their relationship has been unique since they met. She grew attached to him quickly,” Jessica said, according to the Daily Mail. “They had the cutest things in common, such as foods they liked and games they enjoyed playing.”

She added, “He took her fishing for the first time in her life, and bought her her first fishing pole and BB gun. He was the only person she had ever known as a father figure.”

So when Vincent’s birthday came around, Sarah decided the best gift she could give was one from the heart.

“When my daughter Sarah approached me a few weeks before his last birthday and said she wanted to give him adoption papers for his birthday, I knew we had to make this happen,” Jessica VonTobel told Caters News Agency.

Open Image Modal
Caters News
Vincent and Sarah have filed the adoption papers, and the process should be completed in the next month or so.

Sarah’s request was especially poignant for her stepdad as he was adopted himself.

The family has filed the adoption papers, and the process should be completed in the next month or so.

“I knew it was something Vince had always wanted because he has done a lot to make sure he gets everything done on his end as quickly as possible,” Jessica told Inside Edition.

You can see the complete ― and very emotional ― video below.

Before You Go

Photos That Show Adopted Siblings Are 'Real' Siblings Too
(01 of35)
Open Image Modal
"We adopted both of our sweet boys this year. They are all each other have ever known, and are the definition of brothers in every sense of the word." (credit:Katie Mahfouz)
(02 of35)
Open Image Modal
"There couldn't possibly be more love here!" (credit:Jennifer Waldschmitt Hubbard)
(03 of35)
Open Image Modal
"They make us cry with how sweet and loving they are to each other. 'Don't worry mom, I'll protect him,' my eldest said the first time they shared their bedroom. And the little one follows and copies the older one as if the sun rises and sets on him." (credit:Mimi Folkson)
(04 of35)
Open Image Modal
"Mackenzie and Addison, 2 years and 18 months." (credit:Heather Tomlinson)
(05 of35)
Open Image Modal
"Love these two together! They have such an amazing bond." (credit:Holly Kortright)
(06 of35)
Open Image Modal
"One of these boys is adopted, the other has a single mother. They are cousins but think they are brothers and that's all that matters." (credit:Heather Rubley Drouin)
(07 of35)
Open Image Modal
"Two of the three are adopted." (credit:Bonnie Robertson)
(08 of35)
Open Image Modal
"My Loves. Both adopted from very different circumstances.They fight like real siblings and love like real siblings, they have made us a family!" (credit:Jessica Hogate Ward)
(09 of35)
Open Image Modal
(credit:Rebbecca McCauley-Howell)
(10 of35)
Open Image Modal
"Gabriel, age 6 and Eli, age 1. Both of my heart, one of my womb." (credit:Joanna Metelitsa)
(11 of35)
Open Image Modal
"Their love for each other as sisters is as 'real' as it gets! Once when someone asked us if they were real sisters, my oldest touched my youngest and said, 'She looks pretty real to me. Nothing imaginary about her.'" (credit:Judy Poag)
(12 of35)
Open Image Modal
"My two kids, brother and sister in every way. I brought my son home from the hospital as a foster parent. His sister is my 'biological daughter' but they are siblings in every way!" (credit:Cherish Toal)
(13 of35)
Open Image Modal
(credit:Jennifer Phillips)
(14 of35)
Open Image Modal
(credit:Holly Riggs)
(15 of35)
Open Image Modal
"Our children (ages 16 years and 10 months) have an amazing sibling bond. One I gave birth to and one we fostered and then adopted (exactly a year after our first foster/adopt training class) as an infant." (credit:Melissa Brinkman Rosado)
(16 of35)
Open Image Modal
"Six weeks apart." (credit:Kathleen Curley Prescott)
(17 of35)
Open Image Modal
"Real sisters!" (credit:Andrea Grimm)
(18 of35)
Open Image Modal
(credit:Jennifer Brown Hills)
(19 of35)
Open Image Modal
"All three of mine are adopted but they're thicker than thieves together and love each other fiercely! The will pick on each other, but will also pulverize anyone else who tries to pick on their brother or sister!" (credit:Heather Cox Rosenberg)
(20 of35)
Open Image Modal
"Our biological son, Gage, and foster son, Daniel." (credit:Danielle Dedmon)
(21 of35)
Open Image Modal
(credit:Marlene Gaines)
(22 of35)
Open Image Modal
"Real siblings!" (credit:Carri Ratazzi)
(23 of35)
Open Image Modal
"Adoption, it's about love. So very much love!" (credit:Kara Peterson)
(24 of35)
Open Image Modal
"Both were adopted, both are beautiful, and both are loved!" (credit:Kelly James-Enger)
(25 of35)
Open Image Modal
"Two out of three were adopted." (credit:Melissa Walker)
(26 of35)
Open Image Modal
"These three are beautiful to watch together." (credit:Kendra Richgels)
(27 of35)
Open Image Modal
(credit:Mindy Booker)
(28 of35)
Open Image Modal
"My three loves." (credit:Keely Whittington)
(29 of35)
Open Image Modal
"Six months and newborn, and now 2 years and 18 months old." (credit:Heather Tomlinson)
(30 of35)
Open Image Modal
(credit:Jennifer Brown Hills)
(31 of35)
Open Image Modal
"Garret, 16, and Jonathan, 8. Garret just found out he had Leukemia shortly after this pic. Jonathan tries to help him smile. (credit:Holly Ann Paison Combs)
(32 of35)
Open Image Modal
"One isn't adopted, but they're inseparable." (credit:Wendy Hoover Benson)
(33 of35)
Open Image Modal
"Our Ethiopian daughter holding her new baby sister." (credit:Hannah Seibert Hunt)
(34 of35)
Open Image Modal
(credit:Danyalle Campbell)
(35 of35)
Open Image Modal
(credit:Allison Reed Thomas)

HuffPost Shopping’s Best Finds

MORE IN LIFE