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Harold and Laverne Frutiger had only been married six months when they heard the news that the Japanese had bombed Pearl Harbor. The Frutigers knew that their lives would never be the same. In this memoir, Laverne shares the story of her life with Harold-from their first meeting at business school, to their courtship, and marriage. The Broken Eggs also details Harold's enlistment with Army Air Force and the experiences she had as she followed Harold from Ohio, to Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, and New Mexico. By that Christmas and into the year 1942, we knew that Harold would probably need to go…mehr

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Harold and Laverne Frutiger had only been married six months when they heard the news that the Japanese had bombed Pearl Harbor. The Frutigers knew that their lives would never be the same. In this memoir, Laverne shares the story of her life with Harold-from their first meeting at business school, to their courtship, and marriage. The Broken Eggs also details Harold's enlistment with Army Air Force and the experiences she had as she followed Harold from Ohio, to Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, and New Mexico. By that Christmas and into the year 1942, we knew that Harold would probably need to go to war. What he didn't tell me was that he was talking to the different recruiters on his lunch hour about the rules for enlisting. I never did learn why he didn't tell me about this important part of our life. ... When he finally knew what he wanted to do, he stopped at the draft board in West Toledo on his way home from work, to tell them he was planning to enlist soon in the U.S. Navy. The recruiters at the Navy office promised that he would be assigned to the Navy Band.
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Laverne Frutiger grew up in Toledo, Ohio, and married Harold Frutiger in 1941. They were married fifty-eight years and had four children, twelve grandchildren, and fourteen great-grandchildren. Laverne worked as a secretary before, during, and after WWII. She suffered a stroke before she could complete this memoir.