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Lost and did not know it


That is what happened to my charm bracelet that my hubby gave me years ago that he builds on. This a.m. I had no one here to help me get it on, so I tried while I was driving into work. Well obviously I was going to wreck if I could not just put it down and try again later. Well I guess I laid it on my lap and forgot all about it. I got out the car and it must have fallen somewhere close by. I did not hear it. So I am at work all day and I guess someone found it and placed it across my door handle. It was there when I got into my car tonight. I never went to my car after 9 am this morning. Thanks to whoever was so honest. May God bless you like he blessed me. I would have been crushed if I lost it. It is priceless

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Glad there are a few honest people in the world, and one of them happened to return something precious to you

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That's great! It's refreshing to know that there are decent people in the world.

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Pay it forward.




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Nicely put Web

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Aww this is even NICER!


 


Lost Ring Found in Fla. Home 23 Yrs. Later
By Associated Press

BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. - Marlene Kiraly asked her husband to hide the 3 1/2 karat, uninsured diamond ring her mother had given her just before she died 23 years ago. Problem was, he did such a good job no one could remember where it was.


That was until John Kilcooley was renovating a bathroom in his home last month. Tucked away in a bag, behind a light fixture, Kilcooley found a 3 1/2 karat diamond ring.


Instead of keeping it, he tracked down the home's previous owner who sold the house in 2004. His wife called Kiraly and asked if she lost something during the move.


"She started crying and said her mother's ring," John Kilcooley said. "We could have sold the ring, but if I would have lost something or she would have lost something, we'd want somebody to track us down."


The Kiralys unsuccessfully searched the house before they moved and had tried numerous ways to jog their memory.


"I went to a psychic a month ago to find out where the ring is, and she said my husband hid it really well and I would find it," Kiraly, 48, of Lake Worth said.


As a reward, the Kiralys said they would fix the Kilcooleys' hurricane-damaged outdoor screens.



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