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Sundy 12.30

Doris

I hardly have the heart to write as we here as your Mother sent sad news last Thursday Evening as Fred White was nearly to the lodge room he was taken suddenly sick and by the time they (Jas Pye & Ralph Ring) could get him home he was gone before Dr Swan could get there Indigestion they called it and am going over down to the funeral this afternoon. I shall miss him as much as I did Web Smith for Fred was the soul of honor and one I had confidence in at all times Frank Pye wife died Thursdy and from Frank sick abed she was buried from Mrs Pye House. I took hold and help run the Lunch Room all I could for four day so all around it has been a busy week. I am to go out tomorrow and some today on the bank work, as it raind hard Saturday and Ward did not feel able to do it. I think I shal do a few trips this week to Quincy to Braintree Randolph Brockton No Easton & Canton to get these

Transcription Notes:
Town name on last line is written unclearly but pretty sure it is Canton, which is mentioned often in these letters