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plymouthian12

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Got a call from a gentleman last week asking if i could come up to his house and find a wedding band that his farther in-law lost about 10 years ago. He told me he had dropped it on the deck and it fell between the flooring on the deck, and the deck is only 12 inches off the ground,but he said he would take some of the flooring off. I told him i usually dont travel that far (65miles one way to Melrose) to look. That's when he told me that his farther in-law had stage 4 cancer and he has metioned the ring a couple of times.After hearing this i said that if he covers my gas i will be able to come up on Thursday(tonight) after i get out of work, He agreed, and i arrived at 4:45, we greeted each other went to the back of the house he showed me the deck, i did 3 passes between 3 joices and got the tone i was looking for dug down about an inch or so and there it was, Brett wasnt looking at me so a said "I hope you get this to him soon" He turn and couldnt believe that i had it that quick then we walked to my truck to retrieve my camera. Total time from leaving truck to returning about 3.5 minutes its by far my fastest recovery. I took a few pics and headed out to fight the Boston traffic thanks for looking
kent
 
Thanks for the heartfelt story Kent.
 
Thumbs up!!!!!
 
I know that ring gave a whole lot peace to a man at a time he needed. it the most. I've traveled a lo farther for a whole lot more unworthy cause. You Will Be Bless.
 
Great job Kent! This is a great story and you should be extremely proud of yourself for going the extra mile to help out a stranger. Good for you and I wish you something really special as a reward in a coming hunt! -Marc
 
WOW! Way to go! Thanks for the story and HH, Nancy
 
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