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            |  To the editor: Last March, my wife of 60 years passed away. In 
			June, in order to make our house more convenient for just myself, I 
			decided to have some of our furniture auctioned off. People always 
			say not to rush things after a loss of this magnitude, and as it 
			turned out, there was never a truer statement.
 One of the items offered for sale on the 6th of June, was a jewelry 
			cabinet. I had so many things running through my mind at the time 
			the furniture was picked up, I neglected to clean the cabinet out. 
			As a result, I lost much of my wife’s jewelry, some keepsake items 
			that had been passed down through the family, and many items that I 
			had made. Some of these “home made” items included necklaces, 
			turquoise rings, and an ebony ring. Other items included an 
			anniversary ring, a baroque opal ring, and many other items. As of 
			right now, I have none of her jewelry, or the family keepsakes to 
			hold on to as a remembrance.
 
			
			 
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            I have tried a number of times to reach out to the people who bought 
			this cabinet, have not been able to locate them, and I thought this 
			would be my last resort. I am hoping that when they read this, they 
			will do the right thing and return the items to me. If this might be 
			the case, they can contact me at jhart32@comcast.net or call me at 
			732-5465.
 I will send another Letter to the Editor later to let you know what 
			happens in this matter.
 
 John Hart
 Lincoln
 [Posted 
            
			March 07, 
			2017]
             
            
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