Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Thinking about Aunt Teenie

Francis Bougere and Marie Ernestine Booksh, Spring 1944
Vera Begue Booksh with daughter Vera Booksh, Wilton Booksh Jr.
and his sister, Marie Ernestine Booksh, Spring 1944

I always think about Aunt Teenie (Marie Ernestine Booksh) on June 6. She and Uncle Bou were married on New Years Eve, 31 December 1943, and they only had a few months together before he left for England. She was only 24 years old when she died on 5 June 1944, the day before D-Day.

The family sent a telegram to her husband, but it wasn't delivered until after the invasion. Uncle Bou was a radioman in the Army Air Corps and they didn't want to distract him from his work on that important day. I was just 3 years old at the time, but I remember it well. It was my first experience of death and I missed her so much. I remember standing at the back door that night and seeing a shooting star. Mama said that meant someone's soul was going to heaven and I was sure it was Aunt Teenie. She was a dear, sweet loving person.