Yes, his wife is my Mom's Aunt Ruth. They eventually lived in Easton. The date can't be 1935, because in the article the son graduated from college in 1955.
That's Evie's writing. Who knows how with it she was when she wrote that. She had such distinctive handwriting. Can you give us a correct date? Thanks.
I'll see what I can find and check with Mom. i'm wondering if it was suppose to be 1953, since Dick was a member of the class of 1955? His son, Major Richard William Hawthorne, USMC, is listed as missing in action.
Yes, his wife is my Mom's Aunt Ruth. They eventually lived in Easton. The date can't be 1935, because in the article the son graduated from college in 1955.
ReplyDeleteThat's Evie's writing. Who knows how with it she was when she wrote that. She had such distinctive handwriting. Can you give us a correct date? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI'll see what I can find and check with Mom. i'm wondering if it was suppose to be 1953, since Dick was a member of the class of 1955? His son, Major Richard William Hawthorne, USMC, is listed as missing in action.
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