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Indiana woman searching for lost wedding bouquet on Okaloosa Island with sentimental keepsakes

An Indiana woman is hoping to reclaim her wedding bouquet with a sentimental keepsake of her mother, who recently passed away.  The bouquet disappeared following her wedding at Princess Beach on Okaloosa Island over the weekend, according to the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office. The bouqet was also handmade for her by one of her aunts, adding to its “specialness.” […]

An Indiana woman is hoping to reclaim her wedding bouquet with a sentimental keepsake of her mother, who recently passed away

The bouquet disappeared following her wedding at Princess Beach on Okaloosa Island over the weekend, according to the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office.

  • The bouqet was also handmade for her by one of her aunts, adding to its “specialness.”

The OCSO is hoping someone will find and return the bouquet to the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office. 

“We can make sure it gets back to her,” said Michelle Nicholson, Public Information Manager for OCSO. “Just contact us at pio@sheriff-okaloosa.org!”

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