The Dauth family desperately: 66 years old Advent calendar disappeared!
The Dauth family desperately: 66 years old Advent calendar disappeared!
An emotional search call: A 66-year-old Advent calendar tradition is on the brink, because the Dauth family's valuable heirloom has disappeared during a train journey. The hand -drawn calendar, which has been family -owned since 1958 and has been lovingly decorated with scenes from family life, should be passed on to the two -year -old grandson Xaver for the first time this year. On November 30, Benjamin's son (37) wanted to transport the heirloom, but when he switched to Vöcklabruck, he left the package in the R5064 regional train from Linz to Freilassing. This reported Today.at .
The loss was reported immediately-Benjamin informed ÖBB about the "Lost & Found" service, but the work of art has disappeared to this day. "Someone must have taken him with whatever intention," said the 68-year-old Johannes Dauth. In recent years, the calendar has always been hung up by a family member, and everyone was eagerly waiting for the surprises behind the door. For the Dauth family, this calendar not only has an emotional value, but is also a unique souvenir of the deceased grandfather and architect, who created the work of art with a lot of love and effort. This information supplemented krone.at .
an invaluable heirloom
Every detail of the calendar is now of great importance - especially the hand -colored scenes that capture memories of unforgettable moments of the family. Johannes Dauth hopes that the piece may still appear, even though the chances decrease every day. "If he doesn't appear, I want to make a facsimile," says the 68-year-old disappointed, but still full of hope. The call for help remains: Anyone who has seen the calendar or can provide information about their whereabouts is asked to report by email. The family once again emphasizes the emotional importance of this piece for their tradition and at the same time reminds of the beautiful times that are connected. "We all hope for a Christmas miracle," said Dauth hopefully.
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