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Class of 81 beautiful ring with blue December birthstone engraved with Delorease Goines. Now Delorease Nunnery. THANK YOU.
I'm looking to find where I can buy a 1960 CLASS RING, I lost mind back in the early '70's, I'm on Facebook. MARYANN DiMERCURIO SPIRES, my email is (mspires42@yahoo.com) Thank you.
posted December 28th, 2015
Lost my ring,yellow gold mother of pearl stone initials V D class of 1973 Pittsburg,CA. Return to Pittsburg High School,Pittsburg CA. 94565
Ring turned in to the office in the 90's. Blue stone. Lost @ Sandy Beach, was found by c/o 95-96 and turned in to the office @ PHS.
posted December 3rd, 2014
Hello. My name is Yesenia Roman. My house was burglarized on November 18, 2011. My Class of 1992 ring was stolen in the robbery. It has my named engraved on one side of the ring which is "Yesenia" and has music notes on the opposite side for the my participation in choir. It is gold and the stone is an emerald (deep green). If found please contact me at 925-325-6526 or mail to 4011 Pomona Place, Pittsburg, Ca 94565
posted December 14th, 2011
I don't have a ring but I found someone's childhood photos in a Habitat for Humanity resale store in Stillwater, OK. "Mark Nichols Taylor, Age 4, Pittsburgh, CA" was written on the back of one of the photos. One of the volunteers told me they were very recently donated from an estate sale. The collection consists of a baby photo of Mark, another of Mark at about age 4? and a third photo of him possibly around age 8 with a younger, blonde girl I'm assuming is his sister. All of the photos look as if they were taken in the 1950s to early 1960's. They are very nicely framed, indicating someone took great care with them. If I am correct about the era, Mark would be in his late 40s to 50s and would probably have graduated some time in the 1970s. I told the store staff I would see if I could locate him or his family so the photos could be returned to them. Anyone who might have information on Mark Nichols Taylor or his family can call Michelle Charles at 405)742-8084 or e-mail me at mcharles@thejournalok.com. I'm hoping that someone might remember the family even if they moved away before high school. Any clues would be very helpful.
posted September 9th, 2010