A Colorado bride, Lisa Visnosky, is desperate to find her engagement ring made with grandmother’s ashes.
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Lisa Visnosky set down the ring on May 3 so she could finish the icing on her wedding cake. She hasn’t seen it since.
NICOLE FIERRO: Picture-perfect wedding if you ask me or almost anyone.
The snow, the landscape, the love. But to the bride Lisa Visnosky, she can’t help but notice one major thing missing.
LISA VISNOSKY: My finger looks so naked. I feel like I should have had a second ring on.
NICOLE FIERRO: On May 3rd, just hours before she said I do at the Della Terra Mountain Chateau in Estes Park, Visnosky lost the key detail to her wedding.
LISA VISNOSKY: Was trying to tier my own wedding cake. So I took my engagement ring off, laid it beside the sink in our dressing room.
NICOLE FIERRO: When her photographer arrived and asked for her accessories, she noticed the ring was gone.
LISA VISNOSKY: We looked and looked and looked until the last minute where I had to sit down and actually get ready.
NICOLE FIERRO: Almost two weeks later, the search continues because this ring can’t be replaced or duplicated.
LISA VISNOSKY: My grandmother’s ashes were in the main stone of the engagement ring.
NICOLE FIERRO: In right around the stone made with her grandmother’s ashes are stones taken from the necklace her now husband made for her on her birthday before her engagement.
LISA VISNOSKY: There was just so much thought and care that we put into creating it because it was supposed to be a once in a lifetime experience and a once in a lifetime ring.
NICOLE FIERRO: With a share, the right eyes, and a good Samaritan, Visnosky hopes the community can help get her special ring back, so she could never take it off her finger again.
LISA VISNOSKY: I can’t even explain to you how happy I would be to have it back. My vows even included that I won’t take off rings and lay them in random places anymore. Read more from Yahoo! News.
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