Home Inspector Finds Old Love Letters Hidden In Attic
There’s nothing more meaningful than beautiful love letters written to someone you care about. There’s something about those handwritten notes of affection that can truly take you back in time and remember fond memories.
In this digital age, actually writing out a letter is very rare these days. So when home inspector Bob Nau found over a dozen love letters in an Arizona home, he was completely surprised. “I have never seen anything like this. You always find junk up in there that nobody wants like boxes and Christmas trees.”
Bob was inspecting the attic of the home when he came across the letters dated all the way back to the 1950s. After reading the sentimental notes, Bob knew he needed to find the couple that that’s when he came across the obituary of the author, Roger Wright. Roger was a Navy sailor who passed away in 1981, but this isn’t stopping Bob from continuing his search to find the family.
The 67-year-old letters have sparked a social media campaign to locate the rightful owners. “If it was me, if it was my great-grandfather, I would love to have them.” Even though the couple may not be around anymore, their love and legacy lives on through their beautiful story.
These are truly the special moments that are so rare nowadays. I’m so glad that this home inspector was able to recognize the significance of the letters and is leading the search for this inspiring couple. Have you ever written a love note?