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Thelma Krull’s daughter makes heartfelt plea on Mother’s Day

Click to play video: 'Family of Thelma Krull want to keep her name on Winnipeggers minds ten months after disappearance'
Family of Thelma Krull want to keep her name on Winnipeggers minds ten months after disappearance
WATCH: Ten months after Thelma Krull's disappearance, her daughter wants to keep her name in Winnipeggers minds. – May 12, 2016

WINNIPEG — It’s been 10 months since missing Winnipeg woman, Thelma Krull left her Harbourview South home for a morning walk and never returned.

But loved ones say they still hope for good news, almost every time the phone rings.

Krull’s daughter, Lisa Marquis Besser made a heartfelt plea on social media Sunday, posting a family photo and a Mother’s Day letter.

“One of the persons I’m most proud of is my mom, Thelma Therriault Krull, proud of her being the most fabulous mother, how she raised me, and how I used all that to raise my son,” wrote Besser.

“This year is the first out of 38 years that I won’t be spending the day with my mom. And why I honestly don’t know! My mom went missing last July 11 and there has been no clue as to what happened.

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I know others have loved and lost and are without mothers on Mother’s Day, I feel deep condolences for you and yours.

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I am here begging for some sort of answer, some sort of closure, not just for me but for our whole family.”

Still searching for answers

A family friend reached out to Global News Wednesday in hopes of keeping Krull’s name on the minds of Winnipeggers who may stumble across some sort of clue.

RELATED: Winnipeg police ‘grasping at straws’ in Thelma Krull case

The 57-year-old grandmother was last seen on a surveillance camera only July 11 at 7:23 a.m. in the East Kildonan area.

A pair of Krull’s glasses were found on the grounds of Valley Gardens Community Centre four days after she went missing. So far, that’s the only clue the Winnipeg police have found.

WATCH: Missing Winnipeg grandmother’s glasses found

Following her disappearance, the Amalgamated Transit Union, which represents Winnipeg Transit employees set a $20,000 reward for information related to her whereabouts. Krull’s husband has been a bus driver since 2007.

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READ MORE: Reward doubled for missing grandmother Thelma Krull

The family is reminding anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers.

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