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therover

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My friend found this in Pt. Pleasant beach NJ. He asked me to post a picture. There are relatives of this esteemed gentleman in CA, but we are first trying to see if anyone local ( NJ/PA area) may have lost it or know someone who could have possibly known John Pruitt. Thanks.
 
I did some research and it looks like you might have to contact the family in CA to see if any relatives are in NJ. I can't find any link to any after looking at zabasearch.com, or reading the obituary. Not much info is given.
 
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Rover >>> Suggest you contact ( Marines Veterans Associaton ) ... maybe they can cheek it out for you ..

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Good find ^5 ..
 
I think we may have to go the family route. My friend had checked and it appears there are several Pruitt families out in CA.

Will do on contacting the Marines Veterans Association. Good idea.
 
Not sure if you guys are familiar with these bracelets but more than likely it
 
That is why I posted it here as there are a lot of NJ beach hunters that frequent this site, and may know of someone local who could possibly point us in the right direction.

We want to try as hard as possible to get it back to the original owner.
 
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