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Francesca Kinsman
March 14, 2019
Your work for diversity on campus at Columbia became my benefit.
I've sent messages of gratitude by the hundreds to you over the years for keeping the lamp lit.
May your perspective of this world, as it adjusts to the Light, be eternally enthralling, dear Lady.
Laugh it up with all your former colleagues.
You've all left many doors open!
G.
February 25, 2019
To her loving family & friends: Please accept my sincerest condolence, and may our god of love and mercy bring peace and comfort to you and others in the family. Psalms 9:9. May her memory be a blessing forever and always.
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