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Old Jul 12, 2020, 01:38 PM
MsLady MsLady is offline
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Originally Posted by Bill3 View Post
If you decide to write, my suggestion would be to use an envelope. With an envelope, your return address is naturally there and you need not call attention to it, nor do you need to overtly ask her to write. She will understand that a hand-written note or postcard in an envelope invites a response, and she will decide whether or not to accept the invitation.
I was also going to suggest, if the urge is there, to send the note to the school she worked at. Often times, retired teachers stay connected with their colleagues. Someone is likely to know who she is and may forward your note to her.. without creeping her out by searching for her house address.

I've run into 4 of my previous elementary/high school teachers. I made contact. I let them know who I was. The elementary teachers knew my family's story so they remembered me. Occassionally, I have coffee with one of them, as we frequent the same shop.

She may also be on Facebook?
Thanks for this!
Bill3, unaluna