Community Participates in Returning Special Necklace to Mother | wltx.com

2021-11-03 05:54:19 By : Mr. Tony Shao

Columbia, South Carolina - On a normal Friday in the Miller family, a small silver necklace broke daily life.

A few months ago, Aisha Miller's husband discovered the jewelry outside of Nick Spinner's work in Broad River Road and Philadelphia. 

Since then, the effort to find the owner has become their flesh and blood.

The front of the pendant reads "Mother of Angels", and there are two small footprints on it. 

The back made Aisha burst into tears.

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"On the back, it says,'I take you with you every second of your life, and I will love you every second of mine," Aisha said.

When she watched her children playing in the yard, she was reminded that things were not always like this.

"Before we gave birth to three healthy children, my husband and I had four miscarriages," Aisha said. I really want to return it to her. "

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When no one came to pick it up from the restaurant, Aisha picked up the necklace and looked for the owner online.

On Thursday, she shared the story on Facebook, and prayers and support flooded in.

I know this is a vision, but my husband found this on the ground near Nick's on Broad River Rd (Columbia, South Carolina). I really want to return it to the owner! Any clues?

"A lot of moms have made comments, hoping to see it come back," Aisha said, "So, we are all hopeful."

They are now closer than ever to their goal, to find the person they think is selling the necklace, maybe even the mother.

"It would be very special for me to be able to return it to her," Aisha said.

The community strives to reciprocate a symbol of love.

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