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Stoughton June 2nd 1947 

Dear Doris. 

We got home from Memorial exercises just in the nick of time to meet Doris. the car that brought her was just backing out of our door yard about noon time. we met Helen Farrel & Margaret Edwards the niece up in the cemetery Erma didn't go very far after we left the cemetery, the ride was just long enough so we could get back as we did, just right couldn't have planned it better, if we had known she had been coming. 

Doris is resting up each day she gets up stairs & goes to sleep in the front chamber & is lost. yesterday she mowed the lawn & rested up afterwards. to church she went Sunday with Mrs. Barry. then slept three hours after that she has been once to see Maude. it was her birthday Sunday. then after supper, she went to see Norma Lainey, after she gets home she plays with me a game of checkers & then goes off to bed. gets up early & eats her breakfast. does a little washing & ironed her clothes while she was taking her nap. Being here alone I had nothing else to do.