Love Letter
Patricia Bursac's father was Leland "Lee" Roy Stuck. He worked in the rubber industry for 39 years and was a latex rubber glove specialist and innovator at Perry Rubber, in Massillon, Ohio. Lee fought in WWII and was part of the "Battle of the Bulge" (December 1944 - January 1945). Patricia affectionately shares the letters Lee wrote home to his wife, Bonnie, during the war. He returned to the United States to work in the rubber industry, starting from the bottom and became a self-taught chemist. He was a respectful and ingenious man, and is credited with several inventions and patents. Patricia fondly recalls his "horse sense" and knack for invention.