Many of us have read this story of how Irma Livoni was presented with the following letter. If you haven¡¯t, I think you will find the attached article of great historic value, especially ?concerning Tradition Three. ?
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I have read several versions about Irma¡¯s life after receiving this 1941 letter; most of them claimed she either died of alcoholism or committed suicide. NOT TRUE! Irma lived for 33 more years. She died, August 26, 1974. The author of this attached article has presented for us a well-researchedbio if her life; yes it is long, but worth the candle, so to speak.