North Dakota
Wedding ring donated to North Dakota Salvation Army Kettle
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) – A marriage ring that belonged to a girl who handed away 52 years in the past was present in a North Dakota Salvation Military Kettle.
Dan Furry from The Salvation Military says the ring was dropped right into a kettle this week in Barnes County.
Furry provides there was a notice hooked up to the ring that mentioned, “My mom’s wedding ceremony ring. She handed away in 1970. Was a nurse at hospital for a few years. A really loving and caring and giving particular person. Hopefully there may be some worth on this. She continues to be giving! Love you mother!”
Furry says the ring will go towards offering meals, shelter and care to these in want.
“We often see beneficiant acts like this. Individuals who give of themselves in order that others can receive the requirements to stay. We’ll by no means know who this selfless particular person is, however we would like them to know the way a lot we recognize their act of kindness and the way a lot it means to us,” mentioned Lt. Colonel Dan Jennings, Salvation Military Northern Division commander.
The annual Purple Kettle marketing campaign runs via December twenty fourth.
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