Wilford Lynn V-mail (a)
V-mail sent to Mrs. Wilford Lynn from Wilford Lynn dated July 8, 1944. Message reads: My Darling, I know you have been wondering why you haven’t heard from me. Darling I haven’t had a chance to write. This is the first chance I have had since the 17th. I probably won’t have another chance for a w...
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V-mail sent to Mrs. Wilford Lynn from Wilford Lynn dated July 8, 1944. Message reads: My Darling, I know you have been wondering why you haven’t heard from me. Darling I haven’t had a chance to write. This is the first chance I have had since the 17th. I probably won’t have another chance for a while Dearest, so please bear [?] me and don’t worry. I am safe and will continue to be so. Should I send all the letters I write in the latter part of July to Sheffield? You said you were going back [the] first of Aug. so you would be home at that time when the letters reached there. Honey I’m sweating up a storm and can’t half write. Notice how crooked my lines are. Sugar I have so darn much to tell you but I can’t just yet. Please remember Darling, I still love you and still look forward to returning to you. Keep smiling till you hear from me, then smile some more. Love forever, “Lynn” |
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Wilford Lynn V-mail (a)V-mailV-mail sent to Mrs. Wilford Lynn from Wilford Lynn dated July 8, 1944. Message reads: My Darling, I know you have been wondering why you haven’t heard from me. Darling I haven’t had a chance to write. This is the first chance I have had since the 17th. I probably won’t have another chance for a while Dearest, so please bear [?] me and don’t worry. I am safe and will continue to be so. Should I send all the letters I write in the latter part of July to Sheffield? You said you were going back [the] first of Aug. so you would be home at that time when the letters reached there. Honey I’m sweating up a storm and can’t half write. Notice how crooked my lines are. Sugar I have so darn much to tell you but I can’t just yet. Please remember Darling, I still love you and still look forward to returning to you. Keep smiling till you hear from me, then smile some more. Love forever, “Lynn”Wilford LynnFlorence-Lauderdale Public LibraryDonald Murks1944-07-08ImageTIFF/Jpeg2000DRM019aDocumentPart of the Donald Murks collection; Part of the Florence-Lauderdale Public Library collectionMay be protected under U.S. Copyright laws. Contact the Florence-Lauderdale Public Library for permission to use.http://server15947.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/war,209 |
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