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Well with your faith in God your many friends - somehow you'll pull through
Well with your faith in God your many friends - somehow you'll pull through
and it looks to me like your grandsons are doing very well. [[??]] her badly at
and it looks to me like your grandsons are doing very well. [[??]] her badly at
the loss of [[Mayer?]] Daley tho I know many despised him. I shudder to think
the loss of Mayor Daley tho I know many despised him. I shudder to think
what may happen now because he [[Reened?]]
what may happen now because he [[Reened?]] [[continued on previous image]]
[[right side]]  ... at Christmas and always      Dorothy MacDonald

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in pencil MacDonald, Dorothy [1976]

Dear Jack and Gladys: I have put off writing because there is just

no words I can say that will express the sorrow I feel at your losing Jean. To be old, ill is one thing but to lose a young one and to have to witness six months of suffering - then the Holidays come and somehow one is expected to put on a happy face, when their heart is full of sorrow! Well with your faith in God your many friends - somehow you'll pull through and it looks to me like your grandsons are doing very well. ?? her badly at the loss of Mayor Daley tho I know many despised him. I shudder to think what may happen now because he Reened? continued on previous image right side ... at Christmas and always Dorothy MacDonald