Help Me Reunite Items

Some Things Are Worth More Than Money

When I find family photos, love letters, military records, or irreplaceable heirlooms, I don’t list them for sale.

I track down the families and give them back. For free.

This is what makes us different. This is the heart of compassionate reselling.

My Non-Negotiable Rule

If I find something truly priceless—a family photo, a handwritten letter, an irreplaceable heirloom—I don’t sell it.

Because some things don’t have a price tag.

And honestly? Doing the right thing has been the best marketing strategy I’ve ever used. When you build with integrity, people notice. They trust you. They come back.

🔍 Currently Seeking Owners

These items are waiting to go home. Can you help me find them?

Vintage family photos ⚠️ ACTIVELY SEARCHING

Two Generations Lost: The Grandma Luke & Marie Photos

I found two precious photos in a storage unit—a baby girl and what appears to be the same woman 60+ years later. Two generations of one family, lost. Someone out there is missing these memories…

The Clues:

  • Baby photo likely from 1920s-1940s
  • Elderly woman photo from 1960s-1980s
  • Names mentioned: “Grandma Luke” or “Luki” and “Marie”
  • Photo studio: Lucas Studio, Omaha, Nebraska
  • Date on photo: 1974
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Military documents ⚠️ ACTIVELY SEARCHING

[Example] Military Discharge Papers – Korean War Veteran

Found honorable discharge papers from 1953. This soldier served his country, and his family deserves to have these records…

The Clues:

  • Veteran name: [Full name would go here]
  • Service dates: 1951-1953
  • Last known location: [City, State]
  • Additional details…
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âś… Items Successfully Reunited

Want to see the happy endings? Read about the families I’ve reconnected with their lost treasures.

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What I Always Return (Never Sell)

  • Family photo albums and individual photos
  • Bibles with handwritten family trees
  • Love letters and personal correspondence
  • Military discharge papers and medals
  • Baby books with handprints and milestones
  • Diplomas and academic awards
  • Jewelry with personal inscriptions
  • Wedding albums and anniversary photos
  • Handwritten diaries and journals
  • Any document with names, dates, and family significance

How You Can Help

Share these stories. Post them on Facebook, Pinterest, genealogy groups, local community pages.

Look closely at the details. Sometimes it’s a small clue—a street name, a studio stamp, a maiden name—that leads to a reunion.

Know someone who lost items in storage? Send them here. I might have their stuff.

Every share gets these items closer to home. Thank you for being part of the compassionate reselling movement.