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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, September-December 1942
1942-12-06 Page 4
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breath, hoarse rattly gasps in his throat...we thought he was dying. An old doctor friend of my aunt's came within 5 minutes. He couldn't fine anything wrong. His heart was okay, pulse 85, Temperature normal. He gave some stuff to put him to sleep. And he's sleeping now. About 7 p.m. Dad called to tell me that I have lost my brother. He was out at Camp Phyllis at Salina Kansas and
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breath, hoarse rattly gasps in his throat...we thought he was dying. An old doctor friend of my aunt's came within 5 minutes. He couldn't fine anything wrong. His heart was okay, pulse 85, Temperature normal. He gave some stuff to put him to sleep. And he's sleeping now. About 7 p.m. Dad called to tell me that I have lost my brother. He was out at Camp Phyllis at Salina Kansas and
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