Letter of 4 Sep 1952
Only
twenty-three days after I had written my first letter from Mary
Snyder, the mother of "my" Snyder, I received a return
letter from her. She seemed desperate to know the details of
Snyder's death, so (the next day) I answered with the letter on
this page. The letter is as truthful and accurate as then seemed
appropriate; but, below it, I will explain a couple of things it
says. I wish the letter could have had the same background music
then that it does now - maybe it would have helped to console her, even if only
a little bit.
As I inferred
above, this letter
omits some details that I didn't want to talk about at the time, but which I did
explain to her older son, Richard, after he found me in 1989. Otherwise, the
letter is generally truthful, particularly in saying that Snyder showed much
courage that day.
An exception to the truth of the letter is a matter of which I did not speak to anyone until I wrote Richard Snyder in 1989: I was not up to traveling the twenty yards to see what I already knew had happened.
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