



I want to take this opportunity to say ‘THANK YOU’ to CUE for their inclusion of Branson on their tour again this year. Their dedication to the missing and unsolved homicide cases gives such a renewed hope that answers will be found and nightmares will end in each of our situations. I know that I don’t just speak for myself when I say how very grateful I am for all of their support and help. For most of us it is so difficult to get coverage in non local areas, and with CUE’s help this is now possible. Many more people are made aware of our loved ones cases, and just maybe….hopefully….clues or tips will surface from this tour and coverage that will bring our loved ones home, or find the person or persons responsible for their disappearance or death. We never know where the information will come from, but the more people that are aware of our cases, then the better chance we have of finding the much needed answers. I am so grateful and humbled by CUE’s determination to help families like ours….I will never be able to express my gratitude to them.
I also want to take a moment to thank Linda and her husband, Gary, for the generosity of hosting the event at their home. I can’t begin to imagine the time and effort that was spent on putting together such a memorable evening. It was absolutely beautiful…so much work and time spent in the planning and preparing….I can’t begin to know! The balloon release and the candle light vigil was so moving to me. Linda has spent countless hours helping me in ways that I will never even know. She came into my life as a stranger and has become part of my family….It never ceases to amaze me the generosity and dedication that she spends in helping others. I will never fully know all she has done to help me…but I want her to know how very much I appreciate it and the respect I have for ALL she does. She is one of those rare individuals that puts everyone else’s needs above her own. I thank God every day that He brought her into my life and I will be forever indebted to her! All she does gives me hope and strength everyday!!!



The St. Joe Channel has a report on the Cue Center's Road To Remember visit in northwest Missouri, where volunteers publicized the cases of Branson Perry, a missing Skidmore man, as well two area homicide victims: Chris Bartholomew, a Kansas City man killed in Midtown over a year ago, and Peggy Horseman, a clerk murdered at a c-store in Mound City on September 27th 1985.


(To view CUE's photos larger, click this link) Permanent link to Marc Asnin in Reader’s Digest
Building
on her experiences as a troubled teen, Ms Caison has
developed an unsurpassed reputation as a vigilante for
justice in the quest for missing persons. She has built a
network of support to assist families to locate their
missing loved ones through
CUE - Community United Effort
'Center for Missing Persons' which she
founded in 1994 and which has as its mission - To join
efforts with all concerned, seeking closure of tragedies; as
we remain in search of the missing. A wife and mother, Ms
Caison often sacrifices her time with her family and uses
her own resources to ensure that missing family members of
people who need her services are not just a statistic. Read
more about her
here"Every Missing Person is a Child of Someone"