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Box 10 Folder 4
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John Rhoden papers
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Correspondence from Shan Yan Leung ("Bird") to Richenda Rhoden from April 23, 1944.
Correspondence to Richenda Rhoden from Shan Yan Leung ("Bird"), dated April 23, 1944. Letter discusses how they know no more information about Lawrence Kay. -
Correspondence from Shan Yan Leung ("Bird") to Richenda Rhoden from April 3, 1944.
Correspondence from Shan Yan Leung ("Bird") to Richenda Rhoden, dated April 3, 1944. Letter informs Richenda that Lawrence went missing on November 26, 1943. -
Correspondence from J.A. Ulio to Richenda Rhoden from February 2, 1944.
Correspondence from Major General J.A. Ulio to Richenda Rhoden dated February 2, 1944. Letter informs Richenda that her husband, Lawrence Kay's, ship is missing and his location is unknown. -
Authorization for Allotment of Pay Form from Laurence Kay to Richenda Kay (Rhoden).
Authorization for Allotment of Pay Form transferring payments from Lawrence Kay to Richenda Kay (Rhoden) dated October 1, 1943. -
Correspondence to Richenda Rhoden from Shan Yan Leung ("Bird"). (1/2)
Correspondence to Richenda Rhoden from Shan Yan Leung ("Bird"), undated. Letter gives Richenda Lawrence Kay's parents' address asking Richenda to tell them that Lawrence is missing in action. (1/2) -
Correspondence from Edward A. Kelly to Richenda Rhoden from November 12, 1945. (1/3)
Correspondence to Richenda Rhoden from Edward A. Kelly, a survivor of the attack on the Rohna, dated November 12, 1945. Letter gives details of the German attack, Lawrence Kay initially survived the explosion but they could not find him afterwards. His body was never found but it is surmised that he drowned. (1/3) -
Correspondence from Chester A. Jack to Richenda Kay (Rhoden) from November 2, 1945. (1/3)
Correspondence to Richenda Rhoden from Chester A. Jack, a survivor of the attack on the Rohna, dated November 2, 1945. Letter gives details of the German attack and his belief that Lawrence Kay was killed by the impact of the bomb. (1/3) -
Correspondence from Edward F. Witsell to Richenda Kay (Rhoden) from October 5, 1945. (1/3)
Correspondence to Richenda Rhoden from Edward F. Witsell, dated October 5, 1945. Letter informs Richenda of Lawrence Lew Kay's death and provides a list of men who survived who might have known him. (1/3) -
Correspondence from Bob Kruidenier to Richenda Rhoden from October 29, 1945. (1/2)
Correspondence to Richenda Rhoden from Bob Kruidenier, a survivor of the attack that killed Lawrence Kay, dated October 29, 1944. Letter gives details of the German attack on the Ship. (1/2) -
Correspondence from Shan Yan Leung ("Bird") to Richenda Rhoden from June 20, 1944. (1/2)
Correspondence to Richenda Rhoden from Shan Yan Leung ("Bird"), dated June 20, 1944. Shan Yan Leung gives Richenda his deepest sympathies a the news that Lawrence Kay died in action. (1/2) -
Correspondence from Shan Yan Leung ("Bird") to Richenda Rhoden from January 7, 1944. (1/2)
Correspondence to Richenda Rhoden from Shan Yan Leung ("Bird"), dated January 7, 1944. Letter discusses Lawrence Kay missing in action in North Africa. Lawrence was also serving in the air force and was going to be stationed in China. (1/2) -
Correspondence from Shan Yan Leung ("Bird") to Richenda Rhoden from January 29, 1944. (1/2)
Correspondence to Richenda Rhoden from Shan Yan Leung ("Bird") dated January 29, 1944. Letter discusses Lawrence's death. (1/2)