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November 28th, 1949
AIR MAIL
Mrs. Fanny Hamburger,
c/o Stefan ahn,
25 Rue Defoeser,
Jermont (Nord),' France.
Dear Fianrgya
I have just received your letter of November 8th.
I am indeed sorry to hear that your health is dec-
lining but I hope thbat you are czgerating arnd thait you will
have many, many more years to live doing good to other rs as you
have always done in the past.
If it is truly your wish to be cremated when you
pass away, that, of course, must be attended to over there and
I am sure that those wit; -sho you are living would undertake
this duty.
I shall give due respect to evry wish of yours
and if you want your ashes buried- by the side of Jake, whose
cemetery plot is next to Mothers, that, of course, will also
be done, and y ou could have your ashes sent tome here in Gal-
veston, a lreosing same to me at 2201 arket Street, salveston,
Texas.
As to the bonds that I have here, I will send them
wherever you want, but they cause wa no trouble or inconvenience
and I shall care for them as long as you want them o stay in
my haia, but Inge wrote the other day that she thought I ought
to continue to take care of them asking xy advice as to what
I would r-co end. I naturally told her that I could make no
rucow&.,ndation whatsoever, but would follow your wishes to the
letter.
Ike is feeling well indeed and Gladys speaks of
you very often.
I hope that by the time this letter reaches you
you will be feeling better and have cheered up and are less
gloomy and pessimistic.
With best iisa to you, I am
lour Cousin,
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cc- Mr. Dave Cohen
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