Testimonials -
5/16/06 - SomeoneIsMissing.com
has been credited with it's first help in finding a
missing person that has been gone for 6 years Please
Read.........
Well where do I begin. I think a big thank you should be first. THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH. He has been found, yep no longer lost. He called me on Thursday. He is not homeless nor is he a drug addict. He is in masonry has a very good job. When he left he had broken up with his girlfriend. He has since not wanted to burden the family and he was ashamed of what he had done. But the flyers worked. He had a friend who was eating at a shelter and saw the poster and all the messages I had left and he called. This would have never taken place if it weren't for you Dana. I would love to just give you a big hug and thank you from the bottom of my heart. He is coming here June 2 for my sons high school graduation. Please keep helping all the others in need just as well as you had done for me. You have it in your heart and I deeply appreciate that.
Thank you, Karen G.
9/14/06 - This is just a wonderful up-date! My brother is doing well. He will be visiting family again the end of this month. He has made personal relationships with each and every one of us. I
will forward you pictures of our get together! Hope you have many more success. Thank you very much, life is good!!! Karen
G.
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Hi,
I just wanted to let you know K. K. has been found and
detained today. On behalf of all our family, I would like to thank
you so very much and let you know that what you are doing is
fantastic!! We are going to try to help others with the same or
similar problems that K. had. A reporter is going to put a story in
the Wisconsin State Journal this Sunday about her and also about the
struggles that our family and other families go through in these
situations.
When he was first missing it seems like no one wanted to do anything
except his mother only called the authorities but it seemed like it was not going anywhere until
I found your website, his sister kept asking me if you guys were legit and
I said I believe in them that they can help, and you did.... thanks a bunch
Thank You so much Dana! Words cannot express how grateful our family is
to your setting up this website up. God Bless You!!!!
Dear Dana,
Thanks for getting this started so quickly. I will be getting more
pictures together and more stories and thank you for adding the guest
book. I will be sending it to the rest of the family.
THANKS AGAIN~!!!!
Hi Dana
I did not forget about you thank you so much for everything for keeping David Alan Frank
Jr.'s picture on the internet until we found him once again thank you very much for all your help.
What more can I say this is the greatest thing for someone like us
who is in the predicament. I only hope it could have turned out a
better way. Wade's funeral had to be the biggest one to ever be held
in Ste. Genevieve. Again thank you keep up the good work. I am
computer illiterate but we would like the domain name and
website when this is all over Thank You Jim -
grandparent.
Wade Lurk Family
Dana,
I thought that you might like to watch this as a "reminder" of why what you're doing is so important. The link on the right of the video news story has a short interview with Lizzie and her mom. I think that it really validates your work and the importance of bringing home ALL children...including that ones who think that they left voluntarily. Thanks, again, for your work. God Bless you.
http://news10now.com/content/all_news/tompkinscortland_county/?ArID=64433&SecID=111
~*Sabrina*~
Dear Dana,
Thank you again for what your are doing for Liz and all our family.
M.T.
I am so excited. I feel like I am getting somewhere now. I want to thank you so much for giving me hope that he is still out there somewhere. Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Thank you,
Karen
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH! We all really appreciate your efforts!
Thank You! - Jennifer { Luke
Sylvester }
There is a massive information gap
that you are filling here.
I hope you know just how important and appreciated your work is.
Keep up the great job!
Hugs and Prayers,
Louise { Lorne
Boulet }
Your site has been a great help to people who
were struggling to download posters from our web site in Ecuador.
Thanks again.
Best wishes { Jenny
Pope }
To Dana,
You are doing a wonderful job on helping us family members that are needing the exposure you are given our loved
ones, and thanks to you I might have a chance to see my missing mother
again, keep up the great work you are a wonderful person that has given me a little light in a very dark world of the unknown about my mom and all the other missing people.
Sincerely Debbie Smeaton.
{ Ruth
Hoffman }
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On September 1st 2005, just before I was due to finish work I had the call I
never expected.
My brother had gone missing on the first night of his first holiday without
family, in Malia, Crete, Greece. He was 20. A man to most, a brother and son
to the rest of us.
We were numb. We didn't know what to do or how to react. My first instinct
was to post a thread on a soccer forum that Steve frequented asking for
prayers. Then to post a thread on a website dedicated to the Greek resort.
Myself and my brother Tony flew out the next day.
Whilst we were out there who would be the most effective media? The internet. Not just for keeping in touch with family but as an information
gathering resource, and a publicity mechanism.
Nobody expects this to happen. We didn't - you never expect such a thing to
happen to you - and the online community not only created publicity but it
gave a focus. Even now, six months on, the Internet and the Liverpool FC
website, ynwa.tv, is one of our main support mechanisms - as well as Steve's
official website www.findstevecook.co.uk.
As time has gone by the family discussed the fact that we should share our
experience and help others. If only because we had felt so isolated and
lacking direction in those vital few hours and days and that we now had
something to share when back then we had nobody to talk to or to share with.
We don't want anybody to go through the living hell that we have, or indeed
that Steve may have had, or indeed may still be going through.
Myself and My dad were talking about a UK missing persons forum where we
could help and support people through what we have been through. Despite the
fact that Steve may still be alive. We felt that we should do something as,
from our own situation, in times like this you need a human voice, you need
the eyes and ears of the web. Strength through many eyes, ears and experiences.
It was on the day that I ordered the domain name that someoneismissing
contacted us via Steve's site. It was almost fatelike, and we are delighted
that we can now be involved in supporting such a community that we have
imagined, a community that irrespective of each individual case and outcome
will exist forever for all whom enter into it.
Chris Cook, Cheshire, England
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