TRAVERSE CITY — Glenn Floering had often heard the story of how his father joined the U.S. Air Force in 1957 and shipped off to the Philippines, where he met and married Glenn's mother.
The young couple celebrated by borrowing a military police car and driving around Luzon Island where Clark Air Base was located, lights flashing and siren blaring.
But it wasn't until recently, when Floering and his wife, Michelle, got a surprising phone call, that the story came back to mind.
"I said, 'Hello' and (the caller) said, 'I have information that will rock your world,'" said Michelle, director of bands at Grand Traverse Academy. "Honestly, I thought it was a scam. He said, 'My stepson was doing construction on Fremont Street in Las Vegas. He was digging into 10 inches of concrete and he found a wallet that belonged to Glenn's father.' Then he read his name: Kenny Stott Floering."
The wallet had disintegrated, but its contents were still intact, protected by plastic, Michelle said. Inside were Kenny's airman, meal and social security cards, and a picture of a Filipino woman in front of a house.
That caller was Terry Snyder, a North Las Vegas history buff and amateur artifact hunter who has found everything from an 1800s shovel from the infamous Delamar "Widow Maker Mining Camp" to a Pabst bottle from 1906, when the brewing company began to use bottle caps instead of corks.
"I hate to see any kind of history go unnoticed," said Snyder, a former construction worker currently recovering from a motorcycle accident. "There's times I've been out in the desert (after) a landlord loaded up people's belongings and dumped them there and I'd find old family photos and try to get them back to the family. I'm a sucker for that kind of thing."
After going back to the construction site to retrieve the wallet, Snyder did an Internet search and learned that Kenny Floering died in 1992, followed by his wife, Manuela, in 1999. That left Floering and his sister, Lisa Haarbye, who lives in Norway.
So Snyder tracked down Floering, technology director at Bay Pointe Community Church and a professional musician who shared his father's love of jazz.
"He said he likes a good mystery," said Michelle, who delivered the news to an incredulous Floering after he returned home from a late-night gig.
Snyder mailed the wallet to the Floerings shortly after and researched the site where it was found. Floering believes the wallet went missing in 1961, when his dad, who grew up in La Porte, Ind., returned to the U.S. via Las Vegas to obtain an honorable discharge and permission to bring his new wife to the States.
At the time, the construction site was a women's clothing store owned by Mayer Jacob "Chic" Hecht, Snyder said. Hecht, who later became a Republican senator from Nevada, served as an intelligence agent with the U.S. armed forces during the Korean War, from 1951 to 1953, and was a member of the National Military Intelligence Association.
"The wild thing that we can't figure out is how did the wallet get there?" said Michelle. "Was it pickpocketed? Was (Kenny) visiting Mayer? Did it have something to do with the Central Intelligence Agency?"
Also puzzling: Why the wallet was in 10 inches of concrete when building codes of the time didn't require foundations that thick, and why the bones of an animal were found nearby.
Floering believes all three scenarios are possibilities. During his service, he said, his father was a communications radio operator who carried a cyanide pill to swallow in the event of imminent capture.
"Everything is conjecture at this point," he said. "I hope that someday when I'm in heaven I can ask him."
Both the couple and Snyder say they plan to continue their new friendship and to delve further into the intrigue. Whether or not they solve it, Floering said the mystery has helped him revisit memories of his parents.
"It's been a more rich experience to actually think about what their lives were like then, before I was born," he said. "Any way you can reach them after they've passed is a way to nurture memories and remember the love. It was a great opportunity that was given to us."
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Mysteries surround discovery of buried billfold
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Historical Photo of the Week: 06/17/2013
Can any readers identify the people in this photo? (Click the photo at right to view it larger.)
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News from 100 years ago: 06/17/2013
H.S. HULL has added the launch “Hilda” to the fleet of boats on Lake Leelanau. It is said that there are to be some fast motor boat races pulled off on that lake this summer.
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Community Newsmakers: 06/17/2013
Eight local residents have been nominated for the 2013 National Cherry Festival Distinguished Senior Award.
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Community in Brief: 06/17/2013
Ac Paw garage sale donations; Food Bank open house; Grass River events; and more.
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Following the Freedom Riders
Six Leelanau County and 31 Detroit black, white and Hispanic high school students were scheduled this morning to board a bus for a two-week trip that retraces the steps of civil rights “Freedom Riders” into the Deep South a half century ago.
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Green reunion committee searches for classmates
Listen up, Traverse City High School Class of 1973: Your classmates want you!
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Garret Leiva: Best gift on dad's day is fatherhood
Today, millions of men will receive a tie, gadget or gizmo destined for the back of a closet. Most guys think it’s the greatest gift in the world — fatherhood.
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Best Sellers: 06/16/2013
Northwest Michigan — Hardcover fiction: 1. “And The Mountains Echoed” by Khaled Hosseini, Riverhead Books, $28.95.
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Terry Wooten: Native heirlooms spark imagination
When I was 6 years old Grandpa Helmboldt gave me an old Indian pipe made out of wild cherry wood.
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Community in Brief: 06/16/2013
Summer crafts; geneaology group meets; Haas Quintet performs; and more.
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Books in Brief: 06/16/2013
Notable author Dempsey in Leland; Horizon events coming up; Readers watching Big Brother.
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Nurse practitioners keep coming back to Haiti
Family nurse practitioner Mary Ellen Sanok used to wonder, as a little girl in church, why people ever would choose to go on missions to third-world countries.
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Mental Wellness: Preserve awe throughout life
Toddlers are amazing. My daughter explores the nuances of the word “no” with unrelenting talent. At times, it can be overwhelming, but it is her way of diving into the adventure and exploration of independence.
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Body&Soul in Brief: 06/15/2013
Antique appraisals benefit Women's Fellowship; fund-raiser concert and dessert auction; and more.
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You're Needed: 06/15/2013
The Recipient Rights Advisory Committee at Munson Medical Center is looking for new members.
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Blood Drive Calendar: 06/15/2013
Where and when to donate blood in northern Michigan:
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Health Newsmakers: 06/15/2013
The Grand Traverse Pavilions Foundation received a $20,000 grant from the Art & Mary Schmuckal Family Foundation and a $2,000 grant from the Rotary Good Work Committee.
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Education Newsmakers: 06/15/2013
Jessica Abfalter, 29, of Grayling, a member of NMC’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the national honor society for two-year colleges, has been named a New Century Scholar and a Guistwhite Scholarship recipient.
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Community in Brief: 06/15/2013
School retirees meet; Notable author visits; tai chi in public; and more.
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Erotic novel gets musical treatment
It’s raucous, sexy and naughty — everything a musical parody of the runaway bestselling erotic novel “Fifty Shades of Grey” should be.
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National Geographic exhibit comes to Dennos
What gives at the Dennos Museum Center? “Dancing. Feathers, Shameless Exhibition,” says one flyer for its newest exhibition that opens Sunday and runs through Sept. 22.
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Actor John C. Reilly stages benefit for Vogue
An unexpected call from well-known actor John C. Reilly was a welcome surprise to supporters of Manistee’s Vogue Theatre.
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Weekend in Brief: 06/14/2013
Mushroom hunt; Consignment sale; Crafts and cars. (Plus more)
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Night Life Calendar: 06/14/2013
What's happening after dark around northern Michigan:
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Movie Capsules: 06/14/2013
New this week — Before Midnight, This is the End, and Man of Steel:
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