Document Type
Personal Letter
Transcription
[Translation begins]
U.S. ARMY AIR FORCES
MAXWELL FIELD, ALA.
Teusday [sic]
2000
To My Dear Mother:
Enclosed with a Mother’s Day gift is usually a very flowery and sentimental bit of prose or poetry. Well honey, there are no words that can express how much I love you.
We have been much closer than the average mother and son. As I’ve said before, you are more than a mother to me. You are a friend, a father, and someone to confide in and trust.
With all my heart and soul my darling, I love you.
Your Son
Judd
[Translation ends]
Recommended Citation
Clark, William Judson, "Letter Written by William Judson Clark to Mrs. Ruth S. Clark Dated May 10, 1944" (1944). Clark, Dorothy Audrey Six and William Judson. Paper 169.https://digitalcommons.bryant.edu/dorothy_clark/169
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