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Memo to Mrs. Fletcher
AF is unhappy that Bernyce is taking a selfish attitude about her earnings. He notes that his pay has always been communal and has been used to help relatives on her side of the family far more than his. Contains some interesting stats on where his pay was coming from when, and how much. AF&A had an office from 1974 to March 1977. AF&A ultimately lost both the Belvoir and Carlysle contracts, and it happened when Rick Harrison, Onna's son, needed a hip operation. He refers to Rick as "your grandson," perhaps indicating that he never adopted Joan. AF feels that Bernyce berayed him by not being caring enough during his health problems. AF "gave Paul a hand when he needed it," which made Bernyce upset. AF claims to not care about money. He feels that Bernyce is using money to mask an underlying problem in the marriage
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Paul Fletcher sends AF a copy of the change-of-name certificate for Fletcher's Learning Systems, Inc
Valerie Fletcher
Picnic near Darwin. The bus in the background was - Miles Yellow Bus Service no.2 (written on bus). Mr Shirley Miles lived in Cavenagh Street in the twenties in the same block as the Public School. He also had a firewood delivery service and, I think, a cordial manufacturing factory. Those in the photograph are (from left to right): Mr Ingram; Irene Tindall; Arthur Lauder; Mary Rogers; D. Rogers; G. Tindall and Harold Snell. Taken about 1926.Fletcher, V
Fletcher, G.
Carte de Visite of G. Fletcher, 8th Maine Infantry; From the Janet & Bedford Hayes Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/3124/thumbnail.jp
Fletcher, G.
Carte de Visite of G. Fletcher, 8th Maine Infantry; From the Janet & Bedford Hayes Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/3124/thumbnail.jp
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