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« on: May 02, 2011, 11:46:28 pm »
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Several years ago i found a class ring. 1932 Fayetteville Falcons in LUDWIGSBURG GERMANY Tried to find info but no results.
This month on classmates.com someone posted a 1932 yearbook from Fayetteville High School.Checking the names i found
a name to match the initials inside the ring. the initials are K. S. Only one person matched Kathrine Suggs. Would appreciate any help locating the family.

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« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2011, 11:59:55 pm »
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Theres a Fayetteville Arkansas in the US. About 3 hour drive form me. I'll do some checking for ya???..... Just googling Kathrine Suggs I find some deceased in Fayetteville Arkansas U.S. Born at a time though they would of graduated in 32. Google and continue to check Fayetteville Arkansas as there team players where the Falcons. hope this helps?

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Interesting find for sure.  Will be interesting to see if you find out anything about the relatives.  Keep us posted.

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Good luck on your search. American servicemen wore their girlfriend's class ring around their neck back then or kept it in their pocket. In the thick of activity, it could have been separated from the owner. It only had to be lost after that date but nobody knows how long after.

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