Brian Johnson from United States is looking for HEIDI VINNES since 20-Dec-2014 and left the following message: "Hello :) I hope I sent this to the right person. My name is Brian Johnson from White Bear Lake, Minnesota, and I sincerely apologize for bothering you. I have been searching for my very all-time favorite cousin who`s name is `Heidi Vinnes` and the last I heard she was living somewhere in Champlin, MN. I have had absolutely `NO` luck at all, and have not seen her in about 15 years, the last time I saw her, was at a family reunion, but she was leaving just as I was arriving and that was a long time ago, and now my head is clean shaved & I also quit drinking 10 years.
Now all of those so called `People Search` web sites out there all want you to enter a credit card number, which I do-not have. I am now at the point of giving up looking for Heidi due to all the dead ends that I have run into along the way, not to mention my 15 years of frustration for not being able to find her. My cousin was sooooo cool, not only was Heidi a very cool cousin, but when I was growing up she had long straight blonde hair all the way down to her ankles, my sister and I thought that was awesome, then she cut it super short, oh-well, who am I to talk about hair... LoL.
Heidi was also a professional singer and had the most awesome singing voice that you would want to hear, besides her voice Heidi was a fantastic piano player, and for many years now I have been wanting to learn how to play the piano, and have always wondered if she would ever want to teach men someday. I already have an `11-piece` drum-set that I am trying to teach myself how to play. Also sadly a few years ago I found out that Heidi`s mother Marlyse had past away, it made me very sad because I honestly didn`t know, but I was at her dad Marv`s service, or as he was known to me `Uncle Marv`.
Well I am not sure if my aunt Marlyse ever told anyone, but around the holidays when I was younger, my aunt Marlyse would bake me my own special pan of homemade Apricot Bars (they were the best), and she would give me a pan of Apricot Bars and tell me to go put them in my bedroom so nobody could eat them, because she made that pan specially for me, she knew that the only Apricot Bars that I would eat were the ones that she made, they were `Awesome`. I will miss my Aunt Marlyse very much, and when I did finally hear of her passing... `I Cried`, she was a cool Aunt.
My aunt Marlyse, cousin Heidi, her sister Sonja, plus brothers Mark & Paul were around me & my sister our whole lives growing up and I wish I could have been there for Heidi and her family to show them my support and let them know that my Aunt Marlyse was dearly loved over here too. It makes me sad that I could not even send Heidi and her family my condolances.
I think this will be my last attempt to try and locate her and just like I said before, all of those so called `My-Life` & `People Search` web-sites all want a credit card before they will give you any information about a loved ones, old friends or even a family member that you are searching for and besides I `Do-Not` have any credit cards, and at about $20 dollars a day, I really can`t afford to put an `Add` in the paper or anywhere else.
So this letter is the last chance I have in hopes of contacting or finding Heidi. I am going to leave my home phone number just incase this letter miraculously went to the right place, but if I did-not, hopefully whomever receives my letter has a big heart and will understand and either feel sorry for me or somehow pass it on to Heidi herself, and since it is the holiday season will be a wonderful annonomous little helper and help a stranger try to find his favorite long lost cousin, because I really want to learn how to play the piano.. LOL.
Well, whomever my letter goes to, I would just like to say `Thank-You` for reading my message and I also apologize for taking up so much of your time, but regardless who this letter is sent to, PLEASE try to contact me through my email or by phone number, both will be listed below, so they can tell me that my letter has been recieved by somebody somewhere out there... (I think that I will probably hold on to this letter for a while because I am still not sure if I should send it).
I think it would just be fun to be able to sit down with Heidi and talk/laugh about those Christmas pasts with Marlyse, Marv, my Grandma (Tuddy), and Leo, etc.... All the stories about back when all of us were together almost every Christmas. `Ahhhhh, Those Were Good-Times`.
Besides all of the things that I have already mentioned, my cousin Heidi was just always a super cool Chic... LOL.
** Who Knows, My Cousin Might Not Want Anything To Do With Me or Even Care That I have Been Searching All These Years For Her, And Just Might Throw My Letter In The Trash... But I Really Hope That Is Not The Case. **
Once Again, `Thank-You So Very Very Much`.
`Spell-Ya Later`,
Sincerely,
Brian Johnson,
White Bear Lake, MN.". To reply to Brian Johnson
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