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Widow Reunited with Husband’s Wedding Ring After 61 Years

Barbara Gregory, a widow from Kentucky, experienced an unexpected reunion with a cherished piece of her late husband’s memory when his wedding ring was found 61 years after it was lost. Her husband, Glenn Davis, had lost the ring in their farmyard back in 1963, and despite decades passing, the ring remained undiscovered. The sentimental token resurfaced when a neighbor, using a metal detector as part of a community project, stumbled upon the “needle in a haystack” on the couple’s former property. This heartwarming discovery brought a piece of Glenn back to Barbara, rekindling cherished memories of their decades-long marriage.

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