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A woman in Texas has been reunited with her wedding ring after a new trip to a local lake that left her to feel that she would never see the diamond again.
Jacko’lynn Page shared details about the trial and her happy ending on her Facebook Page on Monday June 23.
According to the wife and modern, as well as KDFWPage spent the day at Possum Kingdom Lake with her son’s baseball team over the weekend, although she is not a fan of sea activities.
However, the day went well because “we were with our friends and really had a blast,” but it soon took a ride, Page wrote. “I realized that my wedding ring was away from my finger!”
“Our team jumped into action and looked for it. Figure 11 baseball boys with goggles, moms, dads grandparents who all looked! But no luck. I was heartbroken,” she added.
It was not possible to find the wedding ring, which was a inheritance from 1910 Per KDFW, suggested one of the fathers present that they would reach a professional.
Ryan Prigmore with Blue Diver Search and Recovery arrived and searched for a few hours, but could not find the Sidens Ring because “the weather and water conditions that afternoon made the search very difficult.”
Possum Kingdom Lake is a human lake created in 1941 with over 17,000 surface acres and over 300 miles of shoreline, according to its Official website.
“I was broken by the waves, but I gave my word that I would be back to continue trying,” said Prigmore Per KDFW.
The diver promised the page he would return on Monday to continue the search when the weather was calmer.
“He kept his word,” Page wrote on Facebook.
Her posts included a photo of someone who held the wedding ring after it was picked up. A person standing next to diving equipment with the lake in the distance could also be seen in the picture.
“I am so grateful to him! He did not give it up. I had prepared myself in recent days that it was lost and I would not see it again. My ring is so special to me. And I had no idea how to get over this. I’m over the moon to know it will come home for me !! The page’s post ended.
According to Blue Diver Search and Recovery’s Facebook Account, the organization “is the only honest to good 24Hr Dive Service throughout Texas.”
In May 2022, Prigmore helped a man find his “appreciated Rolex at Eagle Mountain Lake”, per organization Reviews.