Three letters from Earl Saunders to his children that illustrate his belief in God, great sense of humor, and, above all else, his love for family.

Photo of Earl Saunders (author of the 2 letters below)  in his early years.

 

 

 

 

Letter from Earl Saunders to wife, Maybelle, and his five children

 

 

 

This a great letter from Helen’s father to her in her second year Centenary College in 1935. He is sending her $5.00 which is equivalent to $82 today. He explains in a touching and funny way the reasoning behind each of the dollars he is sending. He lets her know that the $5 is all she is getting from him and if she wants additional support she should take it up with “the head of the household” referring, of course, to Grandma Saunders. He clearly had a great sense of humor and strong affection for his only daughter. He concludes with “I have the honor to transmit to you my most sincere respect and my undying love”.

 

Letter from Earl to daughter Helen in 1948

 

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