Thursday, March 19, 2009

Post Card That Arrive 47 Years Later

A postcard sent by a woman from the State of Montana in the northwest U.S. may take 47 years to get to Ohio State in the northeast U.S.. Congratulatory postcard found at this insurance agent Dave conn open the mailbox in Hudson, Ohio, last week and found a postcard sent from Helena, Montana, 1962.

The postcard was sent to Marion White, the tenant that previous post. White already died in 1988. On the post card, the author put initials "Fran" narrate their lives while in a fun Montana.

After asking about, conn ensure the post card sent by Frances Murphey, White female friend who is also the journalist in the Akron Beacon Journal. Murphey died in 1998 at the age of 75 years.

U.S. Postal spokesman, Victor Dubina, conveying, postcards this possibility terselip or bag left behind in the mailbox. Somehow what the fate of this postcard. The sender and the recipients have died. Collection may be a postcard from the 1960s to the conn.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Cool man