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A Stolen Letter led to a Lifetime Together

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A Stolen Letter led to Lifetime Together

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Sherri Rabinowitz
Who would think that a lifetime of happiness could be received from a letter? Especially a letter that wasn’t sent to you. My Dad was in the Air Force in the 50’s. He was a tall handsome man with raven black wavy hair and piercing sky blue eyes. He was stationed in Iceland. It was very boring working there you were not allowed to mingle with the natives and there was nothing much to do but play poker, drink and read. He loved to read so that was ok but he missed talking to girls.

Meanwhile back in Rhode Island, My Mom was dating some nice young local men. None of them touched her heart though. Her Mom, (My Grandma) gave her a clipping about writing to the troops.

“My Mother said that I should write to our friend of the family who was a Jewish Chaplin in the service. He was a Rabbi and a very nice man.” My Mom shrugged and said, “So I wrote to him saying that I would like to write to some serviceman and sent a picture.”

Dad had told me that the Rabbi was poker buddy of his so he knew him very well. “We would discuss books, we both loved Science Fiction. We found it fascinating how World War Two affect books and movies making the threat even scarier. We got along.”

One day the Rabbi received my Mom’s letter, Dad saw her picture and said, “She was the most beautiful woman I’d ever seen.”

They wrote for ten months and they really enjoyed each other’s letters. When Dad came home, My Mom invited her to visit her in Rhode Island. Surprisingly my Grandparents who were very conservative actually offered Dad a room(G).

Dad told me, “I was scared. I almost canceled. Your Mom was so wonderful I had to go. I called her before I was to leave and asked if she was sure it was ok.”

My Mom smiled when I told Mom had told me that. “I remember that. I told him of course it was ok. I had to put my mother on the phone.” That reassured Dad and he came.

My Mom said, “It was really weird, none of my friends knew I was even writing to your father. When I was out with your Dad we ran into one of my friends who tried pump me to find out where I was hiding him, he was so handsome in uniform.” Dad thought it was really funny that they were so curious about him.

Dad was pretty bowled over by Mom, when she opened the door; his first word was “Wow!”

Ten days later they were engaged. They had beautiful wedding and they were together for 52 years. Till my beloved Dad died this year.

Mom says that Dad was the love of her life. She was so blessed and happy that Dad came into her life. It’s amazing what can happen with one letter and stolen picture.

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Sherri has been writing since she was a small child. She was inspired by Ray Bradbury and Agatha Christie. She had always loved writing but has had to make a living in a varied number of ways. She worked as an actress, a travel agent and in several forms of customer service. Her passion though has always been writing. She loves and enjoys both reading and writing fan fiction. Fantasy Time Inc. is her second work of original fiction.

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