Sunday, November 10, 2013

Taryn Thompson's family heirloom ring is found after dedicated hotel employee Carlos Justo Martinoz goes above and beyond to help recover it...


Taryn Thompson was astonished and grateful when strangers helped find her lost family heirloom. It was a special ring that her grandmother Louise Thompson left her after she passed away in 2007. As reported by WLEX 18 News, the western Kentucky student was attending a wedding in Lexington when she stopped into the Gratz Park Inn to freshen up.
Taryn realized later that at some point when she was at the inn, she misplaced the sentimental memento saying, “Sunday morning I woke up and nowhere to be found.” So she immediately called the hotel hoping that somehow they could help her. Taryn spoke with Veronica Saylor who was empathetic to her plight, “For her first thing she said, it was her grandmother’s ring. I’ve only got one grandmother left alive, and my mother’s already gone, so I know what it’s like to have sentimental things.”
Veronica enlisted help at the hotel explaining, “In the search we checked the bathrooms, the sinks. We took the sinks apart.” But when the heirloom failed to appear in the sink traps, they thought there was only one other place that the ring could possibly be: the trash in the dumpsters. Dedicated employee Carlos Justo Martinoz went to work and painstakingly searched the Gratz Park Inn dumpsters for Taryn’s ring. A translator explained what Carlos was thinking, “Then he got worried and then he tried, he tried to do his best to look for the ring and tried to find it and make the lady very happy.” The search was fruitful and Carlos emerged with the lost ring. Taryn got the news and gratefully said, “I just could not believe it. I was absolutely shocked…I think that if more people were willing to go that extra mile and work that hard then the world would be a much better place.”

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