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Love letter

A 1945 love note from woman to her ‘favourite pin-up boy’ was hidden for decades in wall of New Jersey home

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WESTFIELD, N.J.— A love letter lost in the walls of a New Jersey home reached a-Second World War veteran 72 years after it was written.

Melissa Fahy and her father found the letter in a gap under the stairs while renovating her Westfield home.

The letter, postmarked May 1945, was written by a woman named Virginia to her husband, Rolf Christoffe­rsen. Her husband was a sailor at the time in the Norwegian navy; she was pregnant with his baby and clearly missed him deeply.

“I still have a few minutes on my lunch hour and I was dreaming about you so I thought I’d write a little love letter to my favourite pinup boy. Are you as lonesome for me as I am for you?”

She continued to tell him about the baby, noting she was “getting awfully big” but was happy and proud to be carrying the baby of “the person I love most in the world.”

“I love you Rolf, as I love the warm sun,” Virginia Christoffe­rsen wrote. “That is what you are to my life, the sun about which everything else revolves for me.” Fahy told WNBC-TV in New York that she could not believe the love and admiration Virginia had for her husband. “It was really sweet to see that long-distance love,” she said.

She decided to find the Christoffe­rsens and deliver the letter, turning to a Facebook page for help. Facebook users located the couple’s son in California hours after Fahy’s post.

The son read the letter to his 96year-old father. Virginia died six years ago this weekend.

“In a way, I guess it’s his wife coming back and making her memory alive again,” Fahy said.

 ?? FACEBOOK ?? Rolf Christoffe­rsen and his wife Virginia as a young couple, left. A Facebook search resulted in Virginia’s letter reaching her beloved husband 72 years after she typed it during her lunch break in New York.
FACEBOOK Rolf Christoffe­rsen and his wife Virginia as a young couple, left. A Facebook search resulted in Virginia’s letter reaching her beloved husband 72 years after she typed it during her lunch break in New York.
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 ?? FACEBOOK PHOTOS ?? Rolf Christoffe­rsen, now age 96, above, beams after finally receiving the letter his wife Virginia wrote to him while he was serving in the Norwegian navy in 1945, right. Virginia died six years ago.
FACEBOOK PHOTOS Rolf Christoffe­rsen, now age 96, above, beams after finally receiving the letter his wife Virginia wrote to him while he was serving in the Norwegian navy in 1945, right. Virginia died six years ago.
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