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#814153 Pte. Donald Ross
187th Batt
C.E.F.
1898 ~ 1918
"He used to say
that he was the happiest boy in the world...." Marjorie Folkes, England 30 Oct. 1918
Oct 30 1918
My dear Mrs. Ross
Donald was always talking about you, and wishing he could see you to let you
see how happy he was. He was always smiling and we used to call him Smiler.
He was always singing and when I played the Piano he would start Waltzing
around the room and whistling and he always looked so happy. He used to say
that he was the happiest boy in the world.
Believe me to remain,
yours very truly,
Marjorie Folkes.

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Donald Donald Ross WW1 Letters submitted by and Copyright Stephen Workman
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