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mark walsh-mcquaid
November 8, 2008
we never forget our first teacher. and a wonderful,thoughtful one at that. mrs mumma we will always remember you.
adrienne pilarski
November 3, 2008
I also had Ms.Mumma as a kindergarten teacher. She was such a great fun teacher. To her family you are in my thoughts and hearts at this time.
November 2, 2008
I had Mrs. Mumma as a kindergarden teacher at the Thondike St school. I will always remember my first teacher.
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