Pen pals meet after nearly seven decades; like known each other forever

Pen pals meet after nearly seven decades like known each

The marriage of Carol Robert’s sister Mary in 1956 led to a pen pal friendship that marked a milestone on Sunday.

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Robert’s new brother-in-law Jim Toler from West Virginia told her his brother had a daughter named Chyrl who would like to be her pen pal.

About 68 years after this friendship through correspondence began in 1956; Robert met his long-time pen pal Chyrl Butler face-to-face for the first time on Sunday in Chatham.

“It feels great,” Butler said of meeting Robert and her daughter, Chyrl Roelans.

When asked if it feels like they already know each other, Robert said, “We do. I feel I’ve known her forever.”

Robert was 11 and Butler was nine when they started corresponding.

They shared life experiences, particularly about children and family.

When asked why she named her daughter Chyrl with the same rare spelling as her pen pal, Robert said, “At that time we were writing back and forth a lot.

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“I just kind of liked the name and I said, ‘Chyrl that’s different, so that’s what happened,” she added.

Life seemed to get in the way of different times Robert and Butler planned to meet over the years.

Also as life became busy, the correspondence between the two came and went.

However, Roelans saw Butler on Facebook and asked her mom if that is who she is named after.

So Roelans contacted Butler a number of years ago through social media and a reconnection was made.

Berwick, Maine resident Chyrl Butler, left, met her pen pal of nearly 70 years, Carol Robert, right, of Dover Township, for the first time in-person on Sunday. They are seen here with Robert’s daughter Chyrl Roelans. PHOTO Ellwood Shreve/Chatham Daily News jpg, CD, apsmc

A friendship has formed between Roelans and Butler as they share issues they encounter with the spelling of Chyrl.

“It’s a nightmare with our name, it really is,” Butler laughed.

She chimed in with numerous names she’s been called along with the mispronunciations of her name.

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She said people often insisted on switching the ‘r’ and the ‘y’ in the spelling of her name.

“People would say you don’t have a vowel in your name,” Butler said. “And I’ll say yes, ‘AEIOU and sometimes Y. I’m sometimes Y.’”

Roelans said she tells people who question the spelling of her name, “The ‘y’ is in the middle . . . and they still don’t get it.

She even encounters difficulties with the spelling at government offices, and has even been told her name is spelled wrong.

Butler confessed her mother got the name Chyrl from a story that appeared in old ‘True Story’ magazine.

Now that they were together for the first time, their plans were to visit, have dinner and catch up. But, they were not disclosing any details.

“We’re not telling you all the personal stuff,” Robert laughed.

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