[envelope marked “RETURN TO SENDER. It is deeply regretted that the addressee has died on war service”]
2820 Heath Dr.
Victoria, BC.
July 24/44
Dearest Joe:-
Well honey-chil here I am again slow but sure, thats me.
I am sure glad to hear that you got some leave, how long did you have and where did you go, out walking?
Things at home are going swell but I still haven’t gotten over my holidays yet I wish holiday’s could last forever.
I sure will keep my fingers crossed for when you come home as I am looking forward to you and I being to‑gether again and what a time we could have.
Dorrie has just come back from Edmonton and she stayed with Johnny’s parents and she likes them very much and also likes Edmonton, I sure would like to get down there to see your folks but that won’t be for a long time yet.
Right now I am sitting out in one of the navy trucks and trying to on a board so if the writing isn’t readable you know wha the trouble is. Gosh I am nearly roasting in this heat but it sure is nice. We are all going out to Thetis Lake to‑night to have a swim. You and I will be doing things like that when all this is over (I hope).
Well darling all I have done is natter so I will close now and I will write when there is something interesting to say.
Love As Ever
Pat.
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I am always thinking of you
Write soon hon.