News We Love: A Kentucky couple lost a wedding ring. Here's how it was found ā 61 years later
Barbara Gregory met the love of her life, Glenn, more than 60 years ago in Kentucky. Their love story began on a double date when they werenāt each otherās partners. Barbara was out with someone else, but fate had other plans.
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āHe was just a really good friend, but when I met Glenn, I said, āGet me a date with him.ā He got me a date with Glenn, and thatās how we met,ā Barbara recalls.
The Henry County couple married in 1963 and planted a tree when they returned from their honeymoon.
āThrough the years, as that tree grew, our marriage grew. It kept growing and growing,ā Barbara says.
Just two months after their wedding, Glenn lost his wedding ring near the tree while setting a footer for their mobile home. Despite their efforts, the ring remained lost.
āWe immediately started looking and never found it,ā said Barbara.
Glenn passed away in December from cancer and was buried on their farm. Barbara hired Searcy Monument Co. to place a marker on his grave.
During the process, Jonathan Searcy discovered something glistening in the sun. It was Glennās wedding ring, lost 61 years earlier near the tree they had planted.
āOdds are a million to one. Itās like finding a needle in a haystack. God works in mysterious ways,ā said Searcy.
While Barbara is glad to have the ring back, she notes that another ring remains missing. Glenn lost two rings during their marriage, and Barbara kept the third band she bought for him.
āI didnāt send it with him. I thought maybe he might lose it on his way to heaven. I didnāt know,ā said Barbara.