The inner band of the ring revealed a clue - the initials CBA.
The Jersey metal detectorist put on his sleuth hat and hit the internet. "I took a look at the class list and there was a person with CBA. I googled and that person had passed away in 2008," Busarello explained. On Father’s Day weekend, Busarello wanted to act fast to find CBA’s family. Charles Bailey Alpert, a beloved father and husband, and the only person on the list with those initials."Oh my god. CBA those are his initials," Yale said."This is incredible it really is," Yale answered.
Charles didn’t have the ring long. Yale's mother said he lost it on the beach the same year he got it."For it to happen on Father’s Day, that could be looked at as a coincidence as well, but I was 14 when he passed away and it’s been 14 Father’s Days since he passed away and it’s just remarkable," Yale said. "We gained a big piece of history with our family we never thought we would get back.
Metal detectorists like Bill are always looking to make more connections. He’s got a couple of rings he’s trying to connect back to the people who own them. Pictures of those rings are displayed. It is a wedding ring a class ring from 1946. Anyone who may know who these belong to
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