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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Toquerville Sunday 28

Side note from poster, this would have been 1980.

Dear Family,

This is not a Decker, but spaces in bites of a bug that laid me low for a few days, so bear with me, keep your fingers crossed and maybe you will get the gist of it.

Frank and Rina are home from Hawaii. When we saw them in Cedar City after their return, Rina cried big tears, when she told us of the news that received them when they got home. Scot and Julie are both engaged to be married.

Scot is marring a Miss Debbie Gardner, a returned missionary from Japan. They will probably be married in the Manti Temple.

Julie is marrying Tom Darton, also a returned Missionary from Japan (he probably knows some of my friends in Japan). They plan to be married sometime between April and May in the St. George Temple.

Betty and Bob have been working over time, in harvesting and storing their crop. We can sympathize with them, as our friends here have been loading us down with their surplus produce.

We received a call from Betty a couple of days ago, advising us that she received a hurry call from Robin, advising her that things were not going well and asking for help. In as much as Betty’s Mother In Law was visiting her and could help Bob, Betty took off for Robin’s home. Keep us posted Betty. We will pray for your progeny.

As this is not “Decker” time, I want to take notice of a very sweet letter written to me by Cassandra Wilson.

Grandma and I were very glad to get your letter Candy. Your report of progress is very interesting, but there are some things I cannot understand, for instance, I understand that you are going to continue in Math, but you say, that as you progress you will be going to school with your uncle. Is that David?

When you see your little sisters, (how big are they now,) tell them that Grandma and Grandpa still love them.

Vaya Con Dios

Grandma and Grandpa

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