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Miscellaneous letters to Helen Fox, 1933-1945
1945-09-04 Mrs. Goddard to Mrs. Fox Page 2
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memories of my association with her. She was so very conscientious at her work and I know hundreds of patients appreciated the hard work she put in on their behalf. I was terribly sad when she left and the Churchill to me did not seem the same. Perhaps it was selfish on my part because I should have realized that what I was losing was a gain to those who so richly deserved the comfort she so willingly gave. My husband and I hope one day to visit the States. Then it may be possible to thank you personally. I trust you will soon have Helen home. Our very best wishes. Yours sincerely Eiddwen Goddard
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memories of my association with her. She was so very conscientious at her work and I know hundreds of patients appreciated the hard work she put in on their behalf. I was terribly sad when she left and the Churchill to me did not seem the same. Perhaps it was selfish on my part because I should have realized that what I was losing was a gain to those who so richly deserved the comfort she so willingly gave. My husband and I hope one day to visit the States. Then it may be possible to thank you personally. I trust you will soon have Helen home. Our very best wishes. Yours sincerely Eiddwen Goddard
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