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Engagement ring found unworn in an abandoned house with tragic explanation

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@ourrestorationnation finds a leather scrapbook full of newspaper cuttings and an old engagement ring in a plastic box. She shows a photo of Marjorie Mae Ingram who was engaged to her first sweetheart, World War Two fighter pilot Clifford Laverne Fluitt.Their engagement was announced in a newspaper and the scrapbook also shows a wedding invite.A telegram from Clifford to Marjorie reads "I love you" and he says he will get home as soon as he can.Tragically, Clifford is announced missing in action just over a month before the end of the war in a letter dated July 18, 1945.Marjorie married another man, Elza Clifton Bond, seven years later and enjoyed 60 years of marriage before her death aged 90.But it appears Clifford was remembered fondly because she kept the scrapbook and her first engagement ring, which the home renovator found in a plastic box.

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