Woman found a bottle with a message from almost a century ago and fulfilled the sender’s wish.
A woman from the state of Michigan, United States, found a letter with a message in a glass bottle that remained at the bottom of a river for almost a century, so when reading the content, she complied with the sender’s request.
It was Jennifer Dowker, 45, owner of Nautical North Family Adventures, which offers glass-bottom boat tours, who on June 18 found the bottle while diving in the Cheboygan River to clean the windows at the bottom of her boat.
“Whoever finds this bottle will return this paper to George Morrow, Cheboygan, Michigan and tell you where they found it,” says the note dated November 1926 that was inside a small green bottle.
That was how Dowker shared her discovery on Facebook, does any morrows out there know George Morrow who wrote this around 1926 ?, the businesswoman consulted.
She surprisingly she was contacted by a daughter of George Morrow, who identified herself as Michele Primeau, 74. The woman said she received a call from a person who saw the story about the bottle on social media believing that she would be interested.
When she saw the note, she Michele assured that she recognized the handwriting of her father, who has already died, and remembered that he had a habit of leaving letters for people to find.
Michele explained that her father passed away in 1995 and suggested that her letter threw her into the water just before she was 18 years old.