50/60 year old Amnesia Victim, Savannah, Ga area

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  • #481
But, is that page in the link, the same guy that wrote to Dimples?

I was under the impression that the link that dimples posted is the same one that her husband IM'd through myspace (the same one that I posted in my last post). Hopefully she can clarify. ;)
 
  • #482
Here is the Steve Dewey article, who died, someone posted his brothers myspace with the beer as the background.......This guy(Steve Dewey) is no relation to the one we have been discussing.

http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/nevada/2005/dec/09/120910369.html


Here is where I got all my info from about the Steve Dewey we are discussing that went missing windsurfing..........I was so excited and everything was moving so fast....I forgot to copy the link. Sometimes yall need to slow me down and when I am in a hurry sometimes I just read the last couple of posts if there are more than 5 or so....so if I don't answer a question please repost it if ya get a chance or I will see it after the kids go to bed and I catch up on the whole thread.......


http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=748804331&sid=4&Fmt=3&clientId=72171&RQT=309&VName=PQD


Let me know if they don't work.....

Kel
 
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  • #484
The son is online now but hasn't messaged me so I don't know if he knows already wether it is his dad or not.....I am not gonna message him......feel like I have already done my part in almost messing things up......

Kel
 
  • #485
Crap that is my military newspaper archive searcher............ Sorry about this in Advance....but here is the article.....

Family holds memorial for missing Heyworth native
PANTAGRAPH STAFF. Pantagraph. Bloomington, Ill.: Nov 23, 2004. pg. B.5


Abstract (Summary) Rescue workers with boats and planes searched for six days around the islands west of Morocco, and his family hired private investigators. His employer, the multinational agribusiness company Sygenta, posted a Web site, www.steve-dewey.com, to ask for help.


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Copyright Pantagraph Publishing Co. Nov 23, 2004

HEYWORTH -- Steven Dewey, a talented, three-sport athlete at Heyworth High School in the early 1970s, turned his hand to wind- surfing during a family vacation in August in the Canary Islands.
He disappeared around 1 p.m. Aug. 3 off the coast of Fuerteventura.
Rescue workers with boats and planes searched for six days around the islands west of Morocco, and his family hired private investigators. His employer, the multinational agribusiness company Sygenta, posted a Web site, www.steve-dewey.com, to ask for help.
Family members finally concluded he won't be found, so they memorialized him with a service on Monday at the Heyworth United Methodist Church.
"This is in place of a funeral," said his brother, Bob Dewey of Heyworth. "We don't have his body -- they didn't find anything -- but we wanted to have some closure on this. It's been hard on the family."
Steven Dewey, 50, was an agribusiness executive based in Basel, Switzerland, for Sygenta.
Survivors include his wife, Gwen; two sons, Kirk, 21, and Eric, 15; a daughter, Hannah, 19; his mother, Joanne Dewey; and a sister, Susan Rehtmeyer, McLean.
Memorials may be made to Heyworth High School, where he graduated in 1972.
[Illustration]Steven Dewey
 
  • #486
Here is the first article from Steve Dewey's missing page, translated from Spanish to English with Babelfish:

Search of a North American windsurfista disappeared in the coasts of Fuerteventura the sportsman was thrown in lack the past Tuesday in the coast of Pájara A North American citizen disappeared in hours of the noon of the last Tuesday when windsurfing in the coasts of Pájara practiced, in the island of Fuerteventura, without the intense search developed from that moment by cash of Marine Rescue, SAR, services of the 112 and the Red Cross has allowed her location, reason why she is afraid for his life. The American sportsman, identified com And B., of 50 years, put in the morning to sea in his candle table on the 11,00 hours, in a coastal zone located between beach the Boat and the precipice of the Canaries, in the zone of Leeward, being stated his disappearance to the 15,45 hours, moment at which she alerted herself to the services of Marine Rescue, according to sources of this organism. An operation began immediately search, that it had to interrupt when arriving the night, and that yesterday started again from first hours in the morning on the part of the Canary Helimer helicopter and Atlantic the Salvamar boat, both of Marine Rescue, as well as a helicopter of the Canary Service of Urgencies and two inflatable boats of the Red Cross of the Sea. The search at night conducted in all the coast from the zone of the disappearance to Jandía End, without it either did not detect the smaller sign of the windsurfista nor of its table, stopping the operation with the arrival, although esteem that today will return to start again the trackings by third consecutive day, with the purpose of exhausting the possibilities of finding with life the missing sportsman.
(sorry if this has already been posted)
 
  • #487
The second article, translated:
Without sign of a disappeared North American windsurfista in Fuerteventura Cash of the Air service of Rescate (SAR), of the 112 and the Red Cross have not detected the presence of the body of a North American citizen, identified com And B., of 50 years, that the noon of the last Tuesday disappeared when windsurfing in the coasts of Pájara practiced, in Fuerteventura, according to confirmed to diverse Europe Press expert sources of this process. E.B was sent to practice windsurfing in the zone of the coast located between beach the Boat and the precipice of the Canaries, in the zone of Leeward. It initiated the practice of this sport on the 11,00 hours of the last Tuesday and its presence was thrown in lack that same day around the 15.45 hours, that was when the alarm in the SAR jumped. The aerial unit Helimer Canary and Atlantic Salvamar, pertaining to Marine Rescue, a helicopter of the 112 of the Canary Islands and two inflatable boats of the Red Cross of the Sea has not been able to find to the sportsman from the zone in which it disappeared until Jandía. Fuerteventura is one of the more attractive European scenes in period of summer for the practice of sports like windsurfing, in fact, she is one of the zones of the world that this month of August welcomes the celebration of a championship of the world of this modality. In fact, the past 2 of August, eve of the disappearance of the North American citizen, the closing of XIX the edition of the World-wide one of Windsurf and Kiteboarding "Fuerteventura 2004" was carried out IBLNEWS, EUROPE PRESS, THE PALMS, 5
 
  • #488
And the final article:

And IT DEALS WITH a FOREIGN TOURIST WHO WAS OF VACATIONS IN PÁJARA Desaparece a windsurfista in Fuerteventura ' Rescue teams look for from this Tuesday a man who disappeared in the sea when windsurf in the Southeastern coast of the island of Fuerteventura practiced, a spokesman informed east Wednesday to Efe into Marine Rescue. The disappearance took place towards the 17:00 hours of Tuesday, to the north of the locality of Jable Nose, in beaches of Leeward, the municipality of Pájara. Apparently one is a tourist of foreign nationality of vacations in Fuerteventura, according to the sources. The search of the missing windsurfista began afternoon of Tuesday and it was in the morning reinitiated east Wednesday by sea and air, after during the night was necessary to interrupt the workings of tracking due to the lack of light.'
 
  • #489
Didn't know if everyone seen it but I posted the proquest article about Steve Dewey's memorial up there, it has all his family listed........High School.......Family......everything

Kel
 
  • #490
I saw the comparison pics yesterday, but about fell out of my chair when I saw the overlay just now. I've been lurking and reading, and this turn of events is just phenomenal! I don't mind going through something like six pages in one day's worth of posting when it's a nail-biter like this!!!!!!!

Any word from the nurse yet, as to what her thoughts are? What's her handle here on WS?

All I can say is that you guys are just awesome for all that you do. What an inspiration to the rest of us!! :woohoo:
 
  • #491
Crap that is my military newspaper archive searcher............ Sorry about this in Advance....but here is the article.....

Family holds memorial for missing Heyworth native
PANTAGRAPH STAFF. Pantagraph. Bloomington, Ill.: Nov 23, 2004. pg. B.5


Abstract (Summary) Rescue workers with boats and planes searched for six days around the islands west of Morocco, and his family hired private investigators. His employer, the multinational agribusiness company Sygenta, posted a Web site, www.steve-dewey.com, to ask for help.


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Copyright Pantagraph Publishing Co. Nov 23, 2004

HEYWORTH -- Steven Dewey, a talented, three-sport athlete at Heyworth High School in the early 1970s, turned his hand to wind- surfing during a family vacation in August in the Canary Islands.
He disappeared around 1 p.m. Aug. 3 off the coast of Fuerteventura.
Rescue workers with boats and planes searched for six days around the islands west of Morocco, and his family hired private investigators. His employer, the multinational agribusiness company Sygenta, posted a Web site, www.steve-dewey.com, to ask for help.
Family members finally concluded he won't be found, so they memorialized him with a service on Monday at the Heyworth United Methodist Church.
"This is in place of a funeral," said his brother, Bob Dewey of Heyworth. "We don't have his body -- they didn't find anything -- but we wanted to have some closure on this. It's been hard on the family."
Steven Dewey, 50, was an agribusiness executive based in Basel, Switzerland, for Sygenta.
Survivors include his wife, Gwen; two sons, Kirk, 21, and Eric, 15; a daughter, Hannah, 19; his mother, Joanne Dewey; and a sister, Susan Rehtmeyer, McLean.
Memorials may be made to Heyworth High School, where he graduated in 1972.
[Illustration]Steven Dewey

Thanks!! Here's a link that that original article, too: http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we...page=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM
 
  • #492
If yall liked the overlay check this out.......

benjamankyle2mergebh6.jpg


Kel
 
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  • #494
Yes it is creepy in a way for sure.........

Kel
 
  • #495
I will be shocked if this is not him. What is taking so long for someone to say something???
 
  • #496
I dunno......where did SS go?????? I can't believe she isnt here....hehehehehe
 
  • #497
Ok you guys....you have me very excited with your thread! Hope it's him! =)
 
  • #498
I will be shocked if this is not him. What is taking so long for someone to say something???


I guess it takes a long time for investigators to check everything out. If I hear anything, I'll put it on here immediately!
 
  • #499
I dunno......where did SS go?????? I can't believe she isnt here....hehehehehe
I had to get some beauty rest! (Fluffing my hair)

OK, caught up now! I can't believe the nurse didn't say a word...but maybe she was just so excited she went to get the ball rolling. :)

Dimples, that last overlay is just as amazing :clap: !! Could you post the pic of Steve Dewey you used for that one please? For the people who aren't used to seeing the comparisons done in this way, it might be helpful to them. (Like LE and the FBI...hahahaha)

We ARE good! How long have they been working on this case now?! Hmmm...3 years?!

ETA: Aj, Thanks for translating those! One thing stood out to me in every article I have read on that particular area and it was about the funneling of the wind. If they are enough to consistently hold a major world class event there every August for that reason, it tells me he could have easily found himself outside of the area. Being in great physical condition and being a sportsman (I still bet he is a golfer!)...he would have gone to any length to survive his situation.
 
  • #500
Dimples, that overlay you did is simply amazing! WTG!
 
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