WHIO · 14h
Man finds engagement ring he bought for girlfriend in fire-charred rubble of home
Their landlord emailed the couple that the house was gone along with everything else, including the engagement ring McShea recently bought. He told KABC that he planned to ask Raynor to marry him soon but had not popped the question before the fires were sparked. He had the ring stored in the back of a drawer in his desk.
AOL · 15h
Man proposes to girlfriend after finding engagement ring in rubble of home destroyed by wildfire
Brian McShea and Stephanie Raynor are among the many residents of Los Angeles County grappling with the aftermath of the devastating fires that had ravaged the area. On a somber Friday, they found themselves at the charred remains of their once-cozy home in Altadena,
Yahoo · 23h
Couple get engaged after finding ring in California wildfire debris
As Brian McShea and Stephanie Raynor return to their Altadena home to search through the debris from the California wildfires, they discovered the engagement ring that McShea planned on using to propose to Raynor — and he couldn’t wait any longer to pop the question.
KY3 · 1d
Man proposes to girlfriend after finding engagement ring in rubble of home following wildfire
Brian McShea had already bought an engagement ring, planning to propose to his girlfriend Stephanie Raynor. McShea was afraid the ring had been destroyed by the fire, but as they were going through the rubble, he found it in a charred desk drawer. Shortly afterward, he got down on one knee and proposed, which she accepted.
NBC News · 1d
Altadena couple finds engagement ring in home destroyed by wildfires
Brian McShea and Stephanie Raynor searched through the remnant of their Altadena home to see what they could salvage from the destructive Eaton Fire when they found their engagement ring. KNBC’s Lolita Lopez reports on the miraculous find.
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