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was a sacrifice just as much as those killed on the battle field. It was indeed [?] many friends he had made - he was so quiet and unobtrusive at all times - His soldiers came for miles and the floral offerings were magnificent.
was a sacrifice just as much as those killed on the battle field. It was indeed fine [[unclear]] the many friends he had made - he was so quiet and unobtrusive at all times - His soldiers came for miles and the floral offerings were magnificent.
With my summer of sickness before this, I absolutely collapsed after the funeral and please understand why I haven't hurried back to greet Bob's mother.
  With my summer of sickness before this, I absolutely collapsed after the funeral and please understand why I haven't hurried back to greet Bob's mother.
I plan to leave Wednesday the 8th - it is hard to leave Mamma and I know she will be pitiful without Helen, but Bob is so anxious for me to see his mother.
  I plan to leave Wednesday the 8th - it is hard to leave Mamma and I know she will be pitiful without Helen, but Bob is so anxious for me to see his mother.
Helen is so dear these days and she sends you a big kiss - she is "crazy" about my brothers - just think Frank was her grandfather and he loved her so much.
  Helen is so dear these days and she sends you a big kiss - she is "crazy" about my brothers - just think Frank was her grandfather and he loved her so much.
I can't write anymore - Love from
  I can't write anymore - Love from
Evelyn
Evelyn

Latest revision as of 17:14, 22 August 2020

was a sacrifice just as much as those killed on the battle field. It was indeed fine unclear the many friends he had made - he was so quiet and unobtrusive at all times - His soldiers came for miles and the floral offerings were magnificent.

  With my summer of sickness before this, I absolutely collapsed after the funeral and please understand why I haven't hurried back to greet Bob's mother.
  I plan to leave Wednesday the 8th - it is hard to leave Mamma and I know she will be pitiful without Helen, but Bob is so anxious for me to see his mother.
  Helen is so dear these days and she sends you a big kiss - she is "crazy" about my brothers - just think Frank was her grandfather and he loved her so much.
 I can't write anymore - Love from

Evelyn