Letters to the Dead: Things I Wish I'd Said. Ann Palmer

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Richard E. Lyons – Mail Order Bride (1964)

       My General Hospital Days

       And the Stars, Now Gone!

       John Bernardino – The Original General Hospital

       Norma Connolly, Emily McLaughlin, David Lewis

       The Real General Hospital for Me

      

       Family and Friends

       Richard Castle – Attorney Friend on the Day of His Funeral

       Helen Coffey – My Gossip Column Writer Friend

       To My Friend, Mary, Can I Comfort You?

       To Jack Kogel – My Alcoholic Last Husband

       To My Father – Did We Communicate?

       To My Mother – Long Suffering

       Dr. Robert E. Goodrich – Early Influence By A Minister

       To My Darling Daughter, Debbie – Why September?

       Epilogue

       About the Author

       Back Cover

       Letters to the Dead

      

       Things I Wish

       I’d Said

      

       by

       Ann Palmer

      

       CCB Publishing

       British Columbia, Canada

      

      Letters to the Dead: Things I Wish I’d Said

      Copyright ©2004, 2014 by Ann Palmer

      ISBN-13 978-1-77143-126-2

      Second Edition

      Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication

      Palmer, Ann, 1931-, author

      Letters to the dead : things I wish I’d said / by Ann Palmer. – Second edition.

      Issued in electronic format.

      ISBN 978-1-77143-126-2 (pdf)

      Additional cataloguing data available from Library and Archives Canada

      Previously published in print format by PublishAmerica.

      Extreme care has been taken by the author to ensure that all information presented in this book is accurate and up to date at the time of publishing. Neither the author nor the publisher can be held responsible for any errors or omissions. Additionally, neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.

      All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the express written permission from the publisher.

      Publisher:

      CCB Publishing

      British Columbia, Canada

       www.ccbpublishing.com

      

      

       Acknowledgements

      My appreciation goes to every person who provided me with the material for Letters to the Dead: Things I Wish I’d Said. Gratitude abounds for the lessons learned through my experience with each person.

      As a young girl in a small Texas town I could never dream or imagine that one day I would work with those famous stars I watched in the movies every weekend.

      With gratitude I wish to acknowledge the readers, with the hope that you, too, will identify with my experiences as your own. I actually experienced all these celebrities on a very personal level and that is what I want you to also feel for yourself.

      At the time, struggling with my career, small parts were never enough. I chose not to ask for autographed photos for myself assuming I would be a star with them one day.

      No – my Hollywood career never progressed the way I thought destiny meant it to be. As I review my life today, I realize the emotional – spiritual wealth I gleaned has far more value than fame or material wealth – a hard lesson learned in our way of life. Had it not been for life’s joys and chaos, I would not have evolved spiritually as far as I have with a very deep understanding of the true meaning of life. My greatest defeats and trials have been my greatest achievements. And, no – I never did walk on stage to accept my Academy Award!

      Last but not least, I acknowledge, with gratitude, my publishers for believing in my work and opening the printed-word-door so that I may share these experiences with you now.

      Lovingly,

      Ann Palmer

      

      

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