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‘Believe Trent – Believe’: Gilbert woman looking for original owners of a note written from father to son

Rose Farmer bought a book at a Gilbert Goodwill containing a heartfelt note written from a father to his son. She hopes to find the note's intended recipient. Rose Farmer, a Gilbert woman looking for original owners of a note written from a father to son, has purchased a book at a Gilbert Goodwill containing a heartfelt note written by her father and son. The trip to the store was supposed to be for her daughter, but she decided to try and find the note's intended recipient. The note reads, ‘believe Trent – Believe You are loved and respected!’ and a picture of the book and the note on the Facebook group, "Go Gilbert."

‘Believe Trent – Believe’: Gilbert woman looking for original owners of a note written from father to son

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Rose Farmer bought a book at a Gilbert Goodwill containing a heartfelt note written from a father to his son. She hopes to find the note's intended recipient.

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GILBERT, Arizona — The trip to the Gilbert secondhand store was supposed to be for Rose Farmer’s daughter. She needed a costume for school and the Goodwill located a few miles away from her house near Higley and Queen Creek roads was where they decided to try one Saturday evening in early March.

After finding the costume, Farmer remembers telling her mom that she was going to go look at the books.

“I started looking at the books and an older lady was next to me. She's the one that actually picked the book up. And the note fell out like this,” Farmer said while opening the book above her kitchen table as a white, folded piece of paper fell out onto the blue-patterned tablecloth below.

In black ink on white paper, the note reads, ‘believe Trent – Believe You are loved and respected! So let's get going, the ride may be bumpy but we will get there. When you believe in you as much as I do you will be there. Dad”

“There’s a part of me that thinks maybe he didn't even know the note was in there? I don't know. And I think just seeing where he is today and wondering, how did this note affect his life? If he did read it, you know? And if he didn't, that he realizes that there was somebody out there that supported him, no matter what,” Farmer said.

To try and find Trent or his dad, Farmer posted a picture of the book and the note on the Facebook group, "Go Gilbert."

Including one that read, “I feel like maybe all of us were moved by the note are indeed a Trent, thanks for sharing the love note.”

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