@Everyone
Hey, doll. Chin up, huh? Heβs in a damn better place than us, and besides, youβll get me bawlinβ too. Canβt have the others seeinβ me like that, huh? Heh. I understand where youβre cominβ from though, sister. They werenβt really friends, but some of the people I really counted on got offed while we was in Germany, and that was rough. Course, I never told anybody else how I felt. I was a soldier! And we always used to say that a soldierβs death is the grandest way to go. Dyinβ serving your country? Thereβs no bigger honor. France was where most of the action went down, though. Lost Stiglitz there. Jesus, thinkinβ about it now, Gestapo torture sounds like a Sunday Red Sox game with your pops compared to here. Whatβs it like though, huh? Watchinβ your boy grow up?
Oh, he was a wonderful young man. He always wanted to be something important, a police officer or a firefighter or something like that. He wanted to help people. He was always my little hero. When I would get depressed about my husband's death, my son would come give his mommy a hug and tell her that everything would be alright. He was just as much there for me as I was for him and I couldn't be more proud a mother.














