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[[File:1945 Diary of William Dote Lucas.pdf|thumb]]
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Dad writes in his note:
Dad writes in his note:
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Love,<br />Yorpa
Love,<br />Yorpa


Happy Father's Day!}}  
Happy Father’s Day!}}  


The image to the right is actually a PDF of the diary. Click to read. It's pretty fascinating to see what my grandfather — whom I never knew — considered worth recording. I take inspiration for this digital version from my grandfather.
The image to the right is actually a PDF of the diary. Click to read, or see [[From the Diary of W. D. Lucas|my transcript with notes]]. It’s pretty fascinating to see what my grandfather—whom I never knew—considered worth recording. I take inspiration for this digital version from my grandfather. Read more about W. D. Lucas in [[January 5, 1995|a 1995 letter from Dad]].
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Here are a couple of clarifications from Dad:
 
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“Gearl Henry” is your Daddy.  My grandfather Eckman had a daughter (my mother) who he named Pearl and a son who he named Gearl. I was named in honor of my uncle. Some years later, someone added the letter “d” to my name.
 
Lena was a Beattyville lass who married my brother Elwood.
 
I would not say my Father was “overly religious” but he was a distinctive leader of our church, which I attended until I went away to college. I continued to attend church regularly the rest of my life until a few years after we moved here. We attended a large Baptist church in Sevierville which was a distance of about 10 miles from our home. This distance and the fact that I did not appreciate a pastor they brought in, along with our hectic wedding chapel business were causes that stopped our attending church just a few years ago.
 
I do remember some of the events of 1945 that are mentioned in his diary...... particularly the missing in action involving my brother Elwood. Sad and bad experience.}}


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A Father’s Day Note from Dad

1945 Diary of William Dote Lucas.pdf

Dad writes in his note:

The image to the right is actually a PDF of the diary. Click to read, or see my transcript with notes. It’s pretty fascinating to see what my grandfather—whom I never knew—considered worth recording. I take inspiration for this digital version from my grandfather. Read more about W. D. Lucas in a 1995 letter from Dad.

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Here are a couple of clarifications from Dad: