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A sixty-year mystery solved ...
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 444354" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Wow- it is very sad but a very touching story at the same time. I lost my father at a very young age (5yo) so I'm comfortable venturing to say that the bro probably is genuinely grateful to hear that his sis had such a strong impression on another little girl in kindergarten and he's probably harmless (as you decide whether or not to email him). I think most of us start trying to come full circle with our lives after we reach a certain age. As happy as you were to get "the rest of the story", my guess is that you really touched his heart.</p><p></p><p>Isn't it funny (strange, not humurous) how people in the 50's and 60's dealt with things by "not talking about them so they won't hurt"???? Sad....I wonder who raised the son and older sis, or did I miss that part?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 444354, member: 3699"] Wow- it is very sad but a very touching story at the same time. I lost my father at a very young age (5yo) so I'm comfortable venturing to say that the bro probably is genuinely grateful to hear that his sis had such a strong impression on another little girl in kindergarten and he's probably harmless (as you decide whether or not to email him). I think most of us start trying to come full circle with our lives after we reach a certain age. As happy as you were to get "the rest of the story", my guess is that you really touched his heart. Isn't it funny (strange, not humurous) how people in the 50's and 60's dealt with things by "not talking about them so they won't hurt"???? Sad....I wonder who raised the son and older sis, or did I miss that part? [/QUOTE]
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