Box 2
Contains 3 Results:
Letter No.97, 1954 April 26
Veramay started her letter to Wright by asking him if she still loved him even though she had been too busy to write to him. She asked him what he meant when he said, “we’ll all be a lot happier Mother’s Day”. Veramay started to question him whether he meant that he was returning back home. She informed him that if he did not respond to her letter that she would stop writing in case he was on his way back.
Letter Mother to Wright, 1954 April 27
Item is a letter from Wright’s mother, Mrs. Carl C. Wright. Mrs. Wright started her letter by telling Wright that she was very excited to hear that he would be back for Mother’s Day. She informed him that she had had lunch with Veramay and her parents. She ended the letter by telling Wright she had included a newspaper cut out of the 45th division parading in New York.
Letter Mother to Wright, 1954 May 3
Item is a letter from Wright’s mother, Mrs. Carl C. Wright. She told him she was very excited to hear that he would be back home soon. She mentioned that she was told that if soldiers got back to the states before they had served their 21 months that they would have to serve the full 24 months. She told him that if that was the case with him she would not mind as long as he was back in the states. She ended her letter by telling right to be safe and to remember to pray.