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Kristina (Ammons) Rosenow
July 22, 2024
I just had the idea to look up my childhood dentist and low and behold, he made it to 2020. I loved Dr Mckay. No child likes to go to the dentist, but I sure did. He was always kind and I enjoyed it immensely. He breath always smelled of coffee, but he was the sweetest man. I was extremely sad when he retired the same year I graduated high school. He really was a special person.
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