- June 29, 1943 envelope
- June 29, 1943, p. 1
- June 29, 1943, p. 2
Letter transcription:
Lieut R. S. Yegerlehner
Navy 60
F.P.O. San Fran Calif.
June 29, 1943 1500
Dear Mark,
Of course you knew I had not forgotten you even though it has been a long time since I’ve written. I believe both of you boys have written at that since I have.
Who is ahead in the garden? You or the weeds! I’ll bet those radishes and lettuce sure does do taste fine.
I almost forgot – I sure was glad to hear you were such a brave guy when
[page 2] you had your tonsils out. I want you to remember how you felt when Dr. Romberger told you to take a big smell of that stuff and you took her down so you can tell me.
Writing of smells there is one that I’ve missed here a lot and you can help me out. Get an envelope full of steak broiling smell and seal it up tight and send it “kerplank” right on out.
Well, I know you are a busy man but if you can find time drop me a line
Love Daddy
P.S. give Mother a big “squeeze” for me.
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Well, this has me stumped: “I want you to remember how you felt when Dr. Romberger told you to take a big smell of that stuff and you took her down so you can tell me.”
We don’t eat steak much any more….but I love the aroma as well. 🙂
He talking about the ether or whatever Mark inhaled when they knocked him out for his tonsil surgery.
So sweet!