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Class ring update !!!!

Indiana-FH

New member
Can't Tell you how excited I am about this Post. about 3 weeks ago I posted some pics and a note concerning a recent finds
that included a class ring for a girl who may have graduated in 1983.. And with all the snow and ice here in Indiana was able to
do the research to try and find the owner. since I found this ring in Alabama and I'm in Indiana made the research even more of
a task.

Here's the story, this evening we talked to the Father of the young girl who owned the ring. To our dismay we found out this
lady had passed away a few years ago of Cancer. We even talked to the Sister of this lady and and she described the ring to a
Tee and also the approx location where it was lost. So we are very confident we have the right family.

We call the father back who is so excited to be able to give this ring to his granddaughter. I offered to mail it to him tomorrow
or meet up with him when we go back to Alabama in two weeks. He asked us to meet up with him in Birmingham when we get
there...

So this has really been a good experience and can't wait to hand this ring to her Father so he can give it to her daughter

Fred In Indiana
 
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Bless You! Too many would add it to their stash of scrap gold. I've got one from '78 I'm trying to return.
 
That is a hart warming story.

The knowledge that you helped charish the memories of loved ones is truely a find for the hart.

Happy Hunting and Good Luck,
 
That was a great thing to do. The satisfaction you will get far exceeds the dollar value of the ring. I am sure the ring will be cherished forever. Just goes to show there are still good guys out there.
 
Its great to help turn a really lousy thing into something so positive congrates will probably be the high point of your year. Dan
 
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