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<blockquote data-quote="Lone Wolf &#039;49" data-source="post: 1675525" data-attributes="member: 3016"><p>Well, older than most here, I don't send many out each year, and less each year. However, every year one of the last of the surviving old ones from Lone Wolf, in her nineties makes my day and my year when I receive a card from her. Today, I got one from her again. As I said she is in her nineties, but she can still write as well or better than myself and a long letter with each card every year. Her name is Eileen Black and she is now living with her oldest son and daughter in law in Hydro and tells me she is looking forward to the marriage of, get this: Granddaughters, grandsons and great granddaughters and great grandsons marrying this year. Now how good does it good for her? Thanks for the listening or reading. Just she was and is special in my life and to many others from Lone Wolf.</p><p>Good night and good luck, as Edward R. Murrow always said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lone Wolf '49, post: 1675525, member: 3016"] Well, older than most here, I don't send many out each year, and less each year. However, every year one of the last of the surviving old ones from Lone Wolf, in her nineties makes my day and my year when I receive a card from her. Today, I got one from her again. As I said she is in her nineties, but she can still write as well or better than myself and a long letter with each card every year. Her name is Eileen Black and she is now living with her oldest son and daughter in law in Hydro and tells me she is looking forward to the marriage of, get this: Granddaughters, grandsons and great granddaughters and great grandsons marrying this year. Now how good does it good for her? Thanks for the listening or reading. Just she was and is special in my life and to many others from Lone Wolf. Good night and good luck, as Edward R. Murrow always said. [/QUOTE]
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