Somehow, 38 wartime love letters shared between a U.S. Medical Corps doctor serving in Korea and his wife back home in Detroit, Michigan, ended up in a box in a basement in Ontario. But luckily, that was not the end of them. Kingsville, Ontario, resident Angela Thompson found the box decades after the letters were written and was touched by its very personal contents. She tracked down the family of the late veteran, Morris Starkman, and his wife, Betty, reuniting the missing puzzle pieces of a long, loving marriage, reported CBC News. Morris met his sweetheart Betty on a blind date in 1952. They married on Christmas Day, 1952. Shortly after marrying, the couple were separated when Morris was sent to war. They sustained their long-distance love by writing letters. Angela had bought a tin box full of old magazines at auction almost eight years ago to make collages. Yet it wasn’t …