"Elmhurst" Mudgegonga 24-7-1930 My Dear Mrs Blewett and family, Kindly accept my deepest sympathy in your recent said bereavement. It is very said for the ones who are left behind, but I'm sure God will give you strength to bear your loss. We did not hear that Mr Blewett had died until Wednesday but I know just how you are all feeling and I wish I could just run to see you all, but is seems so far away when one to drive, but nevertheless I think of you all in your sorrow just the same. Peter's mother has been very ill too. A fortnight ago we though she was going to pass away, but she is on the mend now, but is very weak. She gets out of bed for a little while each day, but she cannot stay up very long. I have asked Edgar to bring you over sometime, so just keep him up to his word, and come and see me any time. Now I must not weary you any more, but give my love to all & not forgetting Grandma. How is she keeping? I think she is just wonderful. My deepest sympathy to you all. I remain Yours sincerely Alice DiPiazza