Letter to Yvette from Howard, November 4, 1945
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Title
Letter to Yvette from Howard, November 4, 1945
Description
Howard is missing Yvette especially tonight. It's Sunday and he went to church earlier today.
Creator
Sarty, Howard L., 1919-1977
Source
Harvey, Gretchen (donor)
Publisher
Courtesy of the Concordia College Archives
Date
1945-11-04
Contributor
Huebner, John (digitization, transcription, metadata)
Rights
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
Format
Correspondences
Language
English
Type
Text
Identifier
1945-11-04
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Correspondences
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Nov. 4, 1945
Sunday.
My beautiful musky mush,
I’m in an awful musky mood to night [sic]. I could even eat you up to night [sic] and I mean eat. (50-50) I love you so very much darling and I need you so that life don’t mean anything without you. How [sic] my little junior these days. I got to get home pretty soon to see how he making it after all I’m his pop aren’t I? Darling to-day is sunday and I slept until around ten and then went to church like a good boy and then came back to have lunch. It felt
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awfully good not to have to get up this morning to go to work. It just isn’t the same as in civillian [sic] life because when I get out of work I go to a hotel room adn nobody there but if you were there it would of been paradise. I love you darling more than you’ll ever know. Being married has it [sic] problmes hasn’t it. You see I drove all the work up to you. Now you’ve even got to find an appartment [sic] for us to live in but darling if you can’t I'll get some place when I get home. I know how hard it is and you got
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to be a fast talker to get a place. Darling I love you I love you I love you. You see what I mean mean I can’t do or say anything with out [sic] saying I love you. I still say I’m going to be home for christmas and by the way what can I get you for christmas darling? I love you and I must stop for now but I want you to know your [sic] the [illegible deletion] only one for me darling. Your worst half.
Howard
[The following was written as a postscript]
P.S. I love you more mommy.
Sunday.
My beautiful musky mush,
I’m in an awful musky mood to night [sic]. I could even eat you up to night [sic] and I mean eat. (50-50) I love you so very much darling and I need you so that life don’t mean anything without you. How [sic] my little junior these days. I got to get home pretty soon to see how he making it after all I’m his pop aren’t I? Darling to-day is sunday and I slept until around ten and then went to church like a good boy and then came back to have lunch. It felt
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awfully good not to have to get up this morning to go to work. It just isn’t the same as in civillian [sic] life because when I get out of work I go to a hotel room adn nobody there but if you were there it would of been paradise. I love you darling more than you’ll ever know. Being married has it [sic] problmes hasn’t it. You see I drove all the work up to you. Now you’ve even got to find an appartment [sic] for us to live in but darling if you can’t I'll get some place when I get home. I know how hard it is and you got
[Page 3]
to be a fast talker to get a place. Darling I love you I love you I love you. You see what I mean mean I can’t do or say anything with out [sic] saying I love you. I still say I’m going to be home for christmas and by the way what can I get you for christmas darling? I love you and I must stop for now but I want you to know your [sic] the [illegible deletion] only one for me darling. Your worst half.
Howard
[The following was written as a postscript]
P.S. I love you more mommy.
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Sarty, Howard L., 1919-1977, “Letter to Yvette from Howard, November 4, 1945,” Concordia Memory Project, accessed May 14, 2024, https://concordiamemoryproject.concordiacollegearchives.org/items/show/873.