Other Family News – February 2008 Newsletter

(Originally posted 3/11/2008)

Sylvanus Decatur Weeks

Marion R. Emmons donated a large framed picture of Sylvanus Decatur Weeks to the Family at the 2007 Reunion. She is desirous that the picture remains in the family and that a record is kept of who has possession of it. Right now, it is in the possession of Dorothy Vander Meulen. Photos have been taken of the portrait and placed in the Family Scrapbook for those who would like to have a visual connection with an ancestor. Sylvanus D. Weeks married Minerva Maria Snow. He and Minerva are the parents of Mary Emma Weeks, born 27 June 1857. Mary Emma Weeks married Austin Eugene Pearl 25 July 1875. Mary died 15 Nov. 1923 and Austin died 3 Feb. 1927.

Letter from the Pacific sent during World War II

The following letter was published in the Willimantic, CT newspaper during WWII and recently reprinted in the 2009 Pearl Family annual newsletter.  The letter was written by Austin Emmons to a lady in Hampton who sent articles to Hampton soldiers stationed overseas.  Austin had enlisted along with his cousin and best friend, Arthur B. Pearl.  Austin was stationed in New Guinea when he sent this correspondence.  It reads:

“Dear Mrs Huling:  I have just received from our fair little town, the fine fountain pen.  I wish to express sincere appreciation from the depths of my heart.

“To us all, wheresoever we may be there often comes a host of precious memories, memories of our homes and our beloved community and we are storing up memories which will forever dwell with us.  Memories that all have poignant significance with our repertoire of wartime exploits.

“When we think of you, our friends and neighbors at home, we do so with a tinge of nostalgic feeling.  Our hearts are indeed warmed by these tokens of friendship.  It is moreover, encouraging to know that all the good people at home are thinking of us.  It gives us an added incentive to fight the good fight, until the joyous day comes, when we will return to a new America, radiant with the same old American spirit.  It will be an America that will play an all important role in a world free of tyranny and treachery.  It will be a symbol of a righteous glory.  This is the America we will return to.  May the love and blessing of an all powerful God be with you in your great crusade of more closely binding our home front to the hearts of the boys in all corners of the world.  

“Sincerely,  Austin E. Emmons”

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