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<u>P.S.</u> My father was a Seventh Day Adventist minister. Mother died the day after their 60<sup>th</sup> anniversary. A year later at age 881/2 Daddy re-married a lovely 65 year old. He lived to be 97 and spent those latter years calling on the sick and the "old people," bringing a lot of joy to them because he remained young at heart. I like to share this experience because it is a cheerful one - it gives me a certain hope, and others, too.  
P.S.   My father was a Seventh Day Adventist minister. Mother died the day after their 60th anniversary. A year later at age 881/2 Daddy re-married a lovely 65 year old. He lived to be 97 and spent those latter years calling on the sick and the "old people," bringing a lot of joy to them because he remained young at heart. I like to share this experience because it is a cheerful one - it gives me a certain hope, and others, too.  


September 27, 1983
September 27, 1983
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Dear Jack Conroy -
Dear Jack Conroy -


Thank you for your letter to Erskine for the birthday book. He is going to be so very glad to hear from you that I wish I could give it to him right away - but December is coming fast and he can enjoy it them.
Thank you for your letter to Erskine for the birthday book. He is going to be so very glad to hear from you that I wish I could give it to him right away - but December is coming fast and he can enjoy it then.
Since we understand that
Since we understand that


over please
OVER please


( "Caldwell, Erskine" is written in pencil along right margin. )
[["Caldwell, Erskine" is written in pencil along right margin. ]]

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P.S. My father was a Seventh Day Adventist minister. Mother died the day after their 60th anniversary. A year later at age 881/2 Daddy re-married a lovely 65 year old. He lived to be 97 and spent those latter years calling on the sick and the "old people," bringing a lot of joy to them because he remained young at heart. I like to share this experience because it is a cheerful one - it gives me a certain hope, and others, too.

September 27, 1983

Dear Jack Conroy -

Thank you for your letter to Erskine for the birthday book. He is going to be so very glad to hear from you that I wish I could give it to him right away - but December is coming fast and he can enjoy it then. Since we understand that

OVER please

"Caldwell, Erskine" is written in pencil along right margin.