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Letter written to Miss Ila Thiel from Robert E. Weslock, 1952-06-11

 Item — Container: Weigold, Ila J. Thiel - Box 1, Folder: 2

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Wednesday June 11th, 1952

Hi Sweetheart,

How is pretty little Doll today? I hope you feel half as good as I do. It was a nice warm day today, I usually feel loggy and never like to do anything. So today had to be exceptional in order to make me feel this way. Maybe it’s because I think of you so much Honey. Do you believe me now when I say that I Love You? Gee whiz, do you know that this makes the third letter that I have written to you this week? So by now Honey, You should at least have an inkling on how much I really love You. Boy isn’t the month of June really flying by? The first thing you know, I’ll be home again, and then I hope we can get together. I have lost a lot of time by being in the Army but if I weren’t in the Army, we probably never would have met. So I can thank the Army for the break they gave me. I think I knew I was falling in love with you the first night I ever saw you, because I couldn’t keep my eyes from you. I couldn’t see too much of you because you wore your coat most of the time. See, I’ve got a real good memory too. Gee Sweetheart I hope I don’t forget myself when I’m with you. But I have better manners then that, honest. Gee whiz Honey with a girl like you, I never would want to do any wrong. All I want is to have you in my arms, where you belong. I even remember when all us guys left my house I shook hands with you. When all the time I really wanted to kiss you. I’m going on a three day fishing trip starting tomorrow Honey, so I won’t be able to write till I get back. Also remember Honey, that I love you very much, and can’t wait till I can get home and prove it to you, how much I really do. Did you send me something of yours yet, anything even a piece of ribbon, or silk. Just so that I know that it was yours, and you’ll get it back when I get home. Remember Sweetheart, I’ll be waiting for it. Goodnight Darling and sweet dreams. With All my Love, Bob

Dates

  • 1952-06-11