Dear Mark Hamilton,
I started this right after receiving your letter and edited several times, so is time this is completed.
I am so very sad about your father; such a tragedy for a brilliant individual; a great loss to the world.
But on the positive side, what an exceptional legacy for you and your family as well as the fat he was so very generous to share his brilliance with some of us exceptionally fortunate individuals. How many people would devote years of their life for other mortals; it is just unbelievable.
In Life there are some humans who choose specific avenues which they wish to follow and no one is responsible for the choices they make. Many of the items which are in the mail go directly to the shredder, but upon receipt of the first N.T.s. S. letter regarding the heirloom packages something told me to place the order pronto. As it turns out, is probably, no definitely, the wisest decision I have ever made.
Would not share this with anyone because they may think I’m loopy. Ha. But after reading your letter, I knew this had to be shared with you: Recently I had a vision of a nice looking older man whom I have never met. Sometime when we meet, I would be grateful if you would show a photo of Dr. Wallace to me. My wonderful father passed quite suddenly and I was devastated. So I certainly empathicize with you.
I had hoped to thank Dr. FRW in person but perhaps just do my very best in the future as an honor and tribute to your father.
Please tell “Little Markie” that I will always treasure the works of his grandfather.
The three Heirloom Packages and the final work of Dr. FRW are incredible works of genius. I am truly honored to be in possession of these volumes.
I work forty hours weekly and now for two weeks the schedule is 12 hours/day plus eight hour weekends. My profession is that of a Personal Caregiver. Most of the time is very rewarding; it makes one feel good to help others less fortunate. I feel close to your father as I continue to absorb his words of expertise; understand why you said to read some each day.
Thank you so very much and please accept my most sincere condolences.
With sincerity,
Mary.
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