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Dale Langley Jones Castaneda
August 14, 2021
I have many fond memories of Mr. and Mrs. Linthicum. I knew them because I kept the books for their coin laundry for several years in the late 1970s to early 80s. They were both the sweetest people offering help and advice to a young woman just out of college and trying to get her feet on the right path. I still miss them both.
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