A North Carolina woman found a class ring from 1938 in a Starbucks parking lot…and found the owner’s granddaughter. Lori Rhew found the ring and used a magnifying glass to identify the owner as Wallace Garst. Upon looking up the name, Rhew found that Garst had a son who enjoyed wearing his father’s ring. However, Garst’s son passed away in 2024. This left only his granddaughter, Laura Stoy, as his next of kin. Stoy said her father wore her grandfather’s ring as a way to carry him around. “I really feel like it was serendipitous that my dad was reaching out, he knew I had been thinking about him and he was popping in to say ‘I’m here,'” Stoy said when she received the ring. (UPI)
1938 Class Ring Found, Given To Granddaughter

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