Letter to Yvette from Howard, November 8, 1945

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Title

Letter to Yvette from Howard, November 8, 1945

Description

Howard has been going back and forth between two camps moving from one to another to keep him busy. He still really misses Yvette.

Creator

Sarty, Howard L., 1919-1977

Source

Harvey, Gretchen (donor)

Publisher

Courtesy of the Concordia College Archives

Date

1945-11-08

Contributor

Huebner, John (digitization, transcription, metadata)

Format

Correspondences

Language

English

Type

Text

Identifier

1945-11-08

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Correspondences

Text

Nov. 8, 1945
Thursday
Dearest Yve.
I love you, I need you and I think your [sic] the most beautiful woman in the world. I really mean every word of it to [sic]. I got the most beautiful little wife there is and I got such a nice letter from her to day [sic] and I love you so much. Darling I’ve had quite a busy day to day [sic]. The company is moving to another area where they got better barracks and it really kept me busy going back and forth between the two places. After I finish this I got to get my own stuff packed to take up to-morrow. Gee I hate moving around all the time

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I’ll be glad to get home so we will be together and I won’t have to leave you again. Honest Yve. I won’t ever leave you. I love you too much. I never thought I could love anybody as much as I love you Yve. but I do. I’m just dying to see what I’m going to get in that package but I have to wait another day or two before it gets here. D Is my little junior behaving himself lately? I just got to go home soon. I love you darling and until tomorrow take care of your self [sic] and don’t work too hard. I don’t want you to over do it. I love you. As Ever.

Howard

[The following was written as a postscript]

P.S. I love you most

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Citation

Sarty, Howard L., 1919-1977, “Letter to Yvette from Howard, November 8, 1945,” Concordia Memory Project, accessed May 19, 2024, https://concordiamemoryproject.concordiacollegearchives.org/items/show/879.