Family looking for sentimental ring last seen at Aurora Health Care in Milwaukee
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PLYMOUTH, Wis. (CBS 58) -- A local family is asking for help in finding a priceless keepsake.
Jeff Anderson passed away in March and now his family is hoping to get a sentimental piece of his jewelry back in their hands.
"It's not going to bring him back, but it's a small piece of him that we could hold onto," Anderson's daughter Heather Wichmann said.
Wichmann says her dad got the ring years ago for being a top car salesman. Wichmann says he was always wearing it.
Last October, he was diagnosed with Stage IV cancer. During a visit to the doctor, Jeff took it off. The last place the family remembers him having the ring was at Aurora Health Care in Milwaukee.
"It meant a lot to him and you know, I'm sure he would've wanted that to be with us," Heather said.
Anyone with information on the ring is asked to contact the family at [email protected] or [email protected].