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Class ring return made the news.

WV62

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This is not about me but was on our local news, thought guys would like to see.

Ron in WV
 
Great story 👍 Thanks for sharing.
 
Love your avatar!

This is not about me but was on our local news, thought guys would like to see.

Ron in WV
 
Thanks, those flags are flying above my house and I have bowl on my front porch that I leave unsalted peanuts for several Chipmunks hanging around the house.
 
KindManTall.....If you look up high school year books (in general) on the net there are a couple sites that have tons and tons of photos. Im assuming there is a school name and hopefully initials of the owner on the ring. It might take a bit to narrow it all down but it can be done. Example: Whoopi-do high school in (state). Find photos for that school for that year, look up people with last name (initial) and see if full name matches. Also, that era usually has someone running a web page about the class and can be contacted to get a current email for that person. Hopefully thats clear as mud....
 
I was thinking the video saying the ring was returned.

Ron in WV
 
Nice my friend and I have both returned a lost class ring lost 40 years ago lady still lived in the town where he found it.
I found a ID bracelet lost 52 years on a beach which the man family and my Moms knew each other He is a doctor now that story made the local news !
Mark
 
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