Title: Letter from issei man to wife, 6/22/1942, (denshopd-p140-00111)
Densho ID: denshopd-p140-00111

Fort Missoula, Mont.
June 22 1942

My Dearest Katsuno: --

How are you? Am very well but sorry this is last letter from Missoula where we lived six full months and just we have only lately become familiar with this locality. You know how much I yearning for you since we parted but this is the time I would relinquish it in case but great hardship to thinking you about taking care boys in various ways for long time. Now I leave everything in your hands if you please. This is entirely due to your compassion, praying your health and brings its reward to you. I wish you turn to our God in time of difficulty, God is almighty in faith. This is Father's Sunday. We had good service, psalm [censored] chapter to-day.

We received order to move Saturday afternoon and ready to go for [censored] Sunday not much advanced. This is very busy day. I transferred Mayor office to my successor. Early morning I packed everything which you sent me carefully.

This is Montana State flower "Bitter Root." Open daytime close evening. I can't write to nobody please give my best regards to all who I know. Let you know as soon as I could from new place. Do not write a while but two or more every week afterwards please. Tell boys pa praying for them every morning. Be good and harmony. God bless you all, all the time Deary! Goodbye. Kiss with love.

Yours Genji