VA Life Insurance Benficiary Letter



Veterans Administration
Washington 25, D.C.

Nov 15 1951

In reply refer to: 9CDB-F

Mr. Marvel D. Roper
167 N Street
Salt Lake City, Utah

Dear Sir:

The change(s) which you recently requested in connection with your government life insurance has been made a matter of record. The item(s) check below show(s) the change(s) made and whether any further action is necessary.

X Change or designation of beneficiary

Records indicate you have only $5,000, NSLI insurance in force. In the even you wish your request to apply to the free Indemnity Protection, it is imperative that your service records contain a copy of your request over your written signature.

Very truly yours,
C. A. Zoller Jr.
Director Underwriting Service

FL 9-65
Jul 1951(R)
Supersedes FL’s 9-105 and 9-430, which will be used

An inquiry by or concerning an ex-service man or woman should, if possible, give veteran’s name and file number, C, XC, K, N, or V. If such file number is unknown, service or serial number should be given.

U.S. Government Printing Office
16-65456-1

Note: I think it is interesting that Dad’s home address is the Hansen’s home on N Street. This letter is also a month after Mom & Dad were married, I assume Dad was changing Mom to be his beneficiary. I think this is a little bit of Romantic Nostalgia.

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