A Chicago woman, Karen Autenrieth, who lost her wedding band nearly 50 years ago was reunited with the ring just in time for Valentine's Day.
The story began during the winter of 1973. "It was very cold and the snow piled up along the roads," Karen told the Chicago Tribune. "I had to help each kid climb over the large piles to get into my grandparents' yard. My hands were cold—I didn't have gloves on—and my ring just flew into the snow." Despite her best efforts, Karen was unable to find the ring.
In February, a Chicago man who lost his own wedding ring posted on Facebook asking if anyone had found it. In the comments section, Sarah Batka, a woman who lives in Autenrieth's grandparents' former home% said she had discovered a wedding ring eight years ago while gardening. It wasn't the man s ring» but it sparked a hunt for the rightful owner.
Two historians—Carol Flynn and Linda Lamberty from the Historical Society—set off to solve the mystery. They used every means to retrace the origin of the ring and finally drew a conclusion that a woman, Karen Autenrieth, whose grandparents had once lived in Batka's home, was the possible owner.
"The woman was on Facebook. So I asked whether this ring was hers. '' Flynn wrote in the post. "She replied—it was hers!"
After connecting, Flynn mailed the ring to Autenrieth, who received the package on Valentine's Day. 44Holy Mary, I can't believe it. Karen told the Chicago Tribune. "Just think I get the ring back after almost 50 years!