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Phil Wood's Letters

Letter #85
In The Hearts Of All Of Us That Knew Him

From Lt. William W. Timmis
To Margretta Wood
23 August 1945

August 23[1]

Hello Mom,[2]

What do you mean saying I don’t have to answer your letter, of course I will. It was so good to hear from you. I’m glad that we have managed to keep touch with each other and I hope that in years to come it is never allowed to die. Outside of my own family – Mother & Dad & Pat and Martha and Courtney – you and Gretchen are dearest to me. I often think of both of you and remember times we have spent together. Yours is the only place except home where I can come and feel completely at east in a way that is hard to explain. Perhaps it’s because of the love I feel for both of you. I know that I can never replace Phil – I would not try to – but because of him I want to feel that your lives are mine in some small way. I’d like to be able to watch over you and be in on the things that concern you. Like the others you mention, Phil does live on in the hearts of all of us that knew him.

The war is over now, and I am very thankful that I was given a chance to come home.[3] It makes me feel that I must make every effort to justify the thing that was given to me. While it was going on, I tried to even the score – and I guess in plain numbers I did – but it occurred to me that Phil wasn’t interested in how many lives I took even though they were Jap.[4] Instead, he was more concerned over his mother and his sister and over the lives of his friends, so that is how I want to try and carry out what his friendship and loss has meant to me. If you will always let me be a part of your lives, helping if ever I can, I will be happy and grateful.

Here is some news about the young Timmis family. Courtney has finally accomplished her feet, in fact the pedal extremities are now usually found in her mouth! Shades of Shakespeare! She can turn over all by herself and shows strong tendencies to crawl. She is the picture of health, I know because pictures are my sole source of information.

The old man was promoted August First to the impressive rank of full Lieutenant complete with double bars and healthy pay raise. Mother and Dad are setting the D.C. world afire with their dramatic efforts and are being polished to further perfection at the Catholic University’s dramatic school. Pat is about to go overseas, doing what I’ve not been told. Best of all, I’m still happily married to about the most wonderful person on earth. I love her so much, why couldn’t Phil have met someone like Martha instead? I’d give any thing in the world if he could have had some of the happiness I have known.

It should not be long before I get home and then [illegible] of the descent of the Timmis Jr’s outfit!

Give my love to Gretchen and prod her into a letter maybe?

My love,
Bill

Footnotes

[1] Postmarked 4 September 1945. Timmis may have started this letter on 23 August, paused, and finished after V-J Day.
[2] This term of address, and Bill Timmis’ subsequent paragraphs, show how close the two families were. Timmis was a friend from Swarthmore.
[3] Japan surrendered 2 September 1945.
[4] Timmis was a Navy pilot with VB-84, and flew 11 missions in an SB2C Helldiver. He received the Navy Cross for taking part in the sinking of Japanese battleship Hyuga.

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