Letter from Raymond Marsh informing Amelia Fry of Christopher 

 Granger s death. 



RAYMOND E. MARSH 



COSMOS CLUB 

 2121 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, N. W. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 2DOQB November25j 196? 



Mrs. Amelia Fry 



ROHO Room 1 86, Bancroft Library 

 University of California 

 Berkeley, California 9U720 



Dear Mrs, Fry: 



Sadly, I must tell you that on Tuesday, November 21, 

 Chris Granger passed awayj unexpedly, suddenly, and peacefully* 

 He got up that morning seeming as usual, drove his car on an 

 errand, returned and lay down on a sofa, got up for a drink 

 of water, returned and shortly was gone. It was in the late 

 A. M, A nice way to go if it had to be. He had had a full, 

 rich life. A shock to me. He was my highly esteemed friend 

 of years. 



I cannot report any progress for myself. I hardly ex 

 pected it so soon. I am still in a heavy regime of medicine. 

 Mrs. Goldfine phoned me on November 20. She had not been 

 able to arrange for a baby sitter for time in addition to 

 her current work. We agreed that some further delay would 

 be mutually acceptable. We intend to meet for further ex- 

 ulanation of my effort. 



Wit my high regards and best wishes. 



Sincerely, 



