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Cocoa, Florida (FL)

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Lost & Found Cocoa High School Class Rings

Class rings are the mark of school pride and accomplishments. If you have lost or found a fellow Tigers class ring post the information here. If you lost a ring, describe it and include a contact email address. If you found a class ring describe it, post where you found it and include your email address. Your email address will not be made visible on the site. We will use it to contact you if need be.

Please contact us if you have information about any of the posts below:
Stolen from my beach house.
Adrian lynnae Carroll
Initials ALG. 1967, gold, small women’s size
Emerald green stone, birth month

posted June 5th, 2018
I lost my 1964 class ring at Cape Canaveral on the beach near Young Avenue. It is a man's ring with a blue stone and the initials on the inside are MSM. Contact mike@martin-house.com.

posted April 10th, 2015
I lost my class ring at Lake of the Ozarks in 1965. The initials in the ring are AJS and the stone was blue. My maiden name was Shea.

posted February 28th, 2015
please add to the entry submitted by Julie McClure Bonnell: the initials in the ring are JAM and the stone is blue. thanks.

posted July 15th, 2014
Lost my class ring (1959) at a rest stop on the sunshine State Parkway. Contact bonnelljulia@hotmail.com Maiden name McClure.

posted July 15th, 2014
1962 CHS ring, lost somewhere between Florida and Virginia in 1974, probably in Virginia. Black stone. Contact jeandumont1@juno.com

posted May 10th, 2014
I lost my classring at Homecoming at UofF, 1969. Graduated from CHS in the class of 1968. Green stone. Contact paulettebanksjohnson@gmail.com for additional information.

posted June 15th, 2013
I have a class ring from the class of 1959 with the initials S L S inscribed. If anyone who this belongs to please contact me at arch.swi@verizon.net
I believe it was found at a beach.

The ring is small.

posted October 16th, 2012
My family use to own the Town Cinema in Searstown Mall in Titusville, FL. I found a class ring from Cocoa High School Class of 1963 in a box of lost & found items after my Father retired. Looks like the initials are TWS. Please email at bmccain3@cfl.rr.com.

posted January 1st, 2012
Class of 1972 Cocoa High School Blue stone. Looks like initial are MBJ or MHJ.
contact at amo1stmaw9902@yahoo.com

posted April 10th, 2011
School name is worn but our best guess is Cocoa. Heather Marie Futch, class of 1994. Contact Beth at lwgilmoregirl@aol.com

posted January 13th, 2010
My mother found a ring several years ago. She died and this ring was with her jewelry. This link was not available at the time. We tried to find the owner a few years ago.. I found the ring again the other day and thought I would try again. The ring is from 1980. Tracie is the name etched on it but the last name is hard to read. It could be Lars, Sars, Bans, etc. It is a small size and appears to be for a girl. Please contact me, diane@mindbodytransformation.com. I will be happy to send it to you. Thank you.

posted April 17th, 2009

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Help make someone’s holiday season even better by reuniting them with their class ring. Class rings can hold a lot of meaning for some people and losing it can be heartbreaking. Our Cocoa High School Lost Rings page is the perfect place to post and reunite someone with his or her lost class ring. If you have lost your class ring or found someone else’s simply enter all the details you can about the ring so it can be easily identified. Be sure to put your contact information on the post so that the owner of the ring can reach you.

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