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2501 | William died of heart trouble. | McQuiston, William Milton (I15461)
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2502 | William died of measles at Jefferson Barracks, near St. Louis, Missouri. | McCuistion, William (I19667)
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2503 | William died within a week of Bessie, his sister. | McQuiston, William Dixon (I19234)
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2504 | William Edward is the twin brother of Clarence McQuiston. | McQuiston, William Edward (I2207)
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2505 | William fell asleep in his car, in a closed garage. | McCuiston, William Thomas (I10306)
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2506 | William Franklin McCuiston, 87, of the 300 block of Dyer St., died Thursday, June 5, 2003 in an Elizabeth City hospital. Mr. McCuiston was born in Guilford Co., N.C., the son of the late Josiah Turner McCuiston and the late Mrs. Estelle Jane Clifton McCuiston. He was retired from Dupont, a Master Mason and Past Master of Woodland Heights Lodge No. 345, Richmond, Va., and was a current member of Black Heath Lodge No. 1988 in Midlothian, Va. Mr. McCuiston is survived by his wife of 63 years, Meritha C. McCuiston. Besides his wife, Mr. McCuiston is survived by his two daughters, Velma McCuiston of Sarasota, Fla. and Anne M. Price of Chester, Va.; two sons, Daryl McCuiston of Elizabeth City, N.C. and David McCuiston of Wanchese, n.C.; and his nine grandchildren. A private memorial service was held. The family suggests that memorials may be made to Friendship Baptist Church, 5200 Newby’s Bridge Rd., Chesterfield, Va. 23832 or the charity of one’s choice. | McCuiston, William Franklin (I2880)
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2507 | William had disposed of a wagon load of cotton seed and was in the act of delivering them at the railroad station in Covington, Tipton County, Tennessee. The arrival of a train gave the alarm to the team and while making an attempt to jump from the wagon, Mr. Strain was tripped up by the lines. He lived for another three weeks before succumbing to his injuries. | Strain, William D. (I16198)
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2508 | William is interred at Laurel Land Cemetery. | McCuiston, William Henry (I776)
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2509 | William is the twin brother of Walter Hobbs McCuistion. | McCuistion, Rev. William Hooker (I459)
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2510 | William J. McQuiston is buried in the family burial ground at Monmouth, Illinois. | McQuiston, William Joseph L. (I7808)
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2511 | William Jaeschke, Minnie Murray and Sarah Huggins were her sponsors. | McCuistion, Lois Ruth (I8891)
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2512 | William L. (Bill or Whitey) McQuiston, 82, of Meadville, passed away Friday, April 7, 2017 at his daughter Dottie’s house. He was born March 14, 1935 in Sandy Creek Twp., Mercer County, PA a son of Merle and Louise Beckdol McQuiston. He married Jeannine Richards April 19, 1980 and she survives. He was a 1954 graduate of Cochranton High School and attended the die sinking school at Kaiser Aluminum in Erie. He worked for 40 years at Channellock Inc. retiring in 1997 as Foreman of the Die Room. He was known as the best die sinker in the Eastern United States. He was a member of Twelve Apostles Lutheran Church, Meadville Elks Lodge #219 and the Hailwood Golf Course Wednesday night golf league. He was an avid golfer, loved woodworking, building his previous home on Doughty Road, playing euchre and spending time with his family and pets. He will be deeply missed by his wife, Jeannine, who “Loved him to the moon and back.” Survivors, in addition to his wife Jeannine of 36 years, include: three sons, David M. McQuiston and his wife Linda of Wexford, PA, Richard L. McQuiston and his wife Traci Williams of Colonial Beach, VA and Kevin P. McQuiston of Tampa, FL; Jeannine’s children, Deborah Rydbom and her husband David of Meadville, Dorothy (Dottie) Gratter of Meadville and Tamela Horkay of Zionsville, IN; thirteen grandchildren, Jessie Hoffman and her husband Kurt, Melinda McQuiston and her fiancé Matt Lemine, Daniel McQuiston and his wife Jessica, David Tyler McQuiston, Eric McQuiston, Connor McQuiston, Derek McQuiston and Ali Elliott, Teresa Antz and her husband Martin, Patrick McQuiston, Bryce McQuiston, Jason Blaney, John Bramlett and Caelan Bramlett; nine great grandchildren, Kyle and Heather Hoffman, Dylan and Hailee McQuiston, Jocelyn and Jace Blaney and Triniti, Kaeli and Ethan Antz; Jeannine’s grandchildren, Jennifer Bradley and her husband Shawn, Valerie Simonette and her husband Mike, Corinne (Cori) Gratter and Kevin Hall, Natalie Gratter, Chad Horkay and his wife Lisa, Emily Horkay and her fiancé Jack Russell, Adam Horkay and E. Lynn Lawhorn, and Neil Horkay; Jeannine’s great grandchildren, Madison Bradley, Brandon and Allison Simonette and Brooklyn Gratter; a sister, Patricia Illif and her husband Robert of Greenville, PA; a brother, Larry (Ike) McQuiston and his wife Virginia of Hadley, PA and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Amy Beth Fitch; two infant children and a sister, Edna M. Speir. Calling hours will be Tuesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the ROBERT W. WAID FUNERAL HOME, 581 CHESTNUT ST., MEADVILLE with an Elks service at 5:45 p.m. The funeral service will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Twelve Apostles Lutheran Church, 358 Euclid Avenue, Saegertown with the Rev. Brian Moran, retired Lutheran pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Roselawn Memorial Gardens. The family suggests memorials be made to Shriners Hospital for Children, 1645 West 8th Street, Erie, PA 16505 or the Meadville Elks Lodge #219, 15438 State Hwy 86, Meadville, PA 16335. Memories and condolences may be shared at www.waidfuneralhome.net | McQuiston, William Leroy (I4649)
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2513 | William Loughrey is the brother of Joseph Loughrey. Joseph married Sarah's sister Polly. | Loughrey, William (I1906)
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2514 | William R. is the twin brother of Robert T. McCuistion. | McCuistion, William R. (I8172)
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2515 | William Shannon is the cousin of William Stewart Shannon. | Shannon, William (I19645)
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2516 | William T. drowned to death. | McCuistion, William Thaddeus (I8022)
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2517 | William Thomas was not married. | McCuiston, William Thomas (I3277)
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2518 | William was a midget. He did not have any children. | McQuiston, William Josiah Alexander (I2621)
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2519 | William was baptized by Reverend John Moorhead of the Federal Church of Boston. | McQuesten, William (I11535)
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2520 | William was born in the "old stone house on the Old Homestead" in Butler County, Pennsylvania. | McQuistion, William (I11058)
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2521 | William was born on the old McQuiston farm near Gerlaw, Illinois. | McQuiston, William Joseph L. (I7808)
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2522 | William was found dead of gunshot wounds on outskirts of Wichita near his automobile. Two .22 calibur rifle bullets had penetrated the heart, according to the Kansas state coroner, Sam Smith; they entered the chest through a single hole and left two separate holes through the back. The coroner felt, he died of self-inflicted gunshot wounds incurred when he removed his rifle from his car. His brother stated that, "he often carried his gun in the car with the safety off" and used it often to stop and take shots at rabbits. | McQuiston, William Alexander Jr. (I10505)
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2523 | William was found dead, on the road to New Market having started with a load of produce. | McCuistion, William D. (I19606)
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2524 | William was hauling gravel from Portersville Station under contract he held with the State Highway Department. The truck slipped out of control as it was laboring up an icy hill, the truck disappeared over the bank after sliding across the road. William was found imprisoned under the cab, he died 15 minutes after being extricated from the wreckage. | McQuistion, William Randall (I5153)
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2525 | William was never married. | McCuistion, William Samuel Jr. (I10564)
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2526 | William was not married. | McQuiston, William (I8425)
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2527 | William was not married. | McQuesten, William Danforth (I14112)
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2528 | William was stillborn. | McCuiston, William Christopher (I22491)
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2529 | William was unmarried. | Baird, William (I11286)
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2530 | William Wayne Vanbebber October 12, 1940 - January 6, 2017 WILLIAM WAYNE VANBEBBER William Wayne Vanbebber, 76, of Richmond, MO died on Friday, January 6, 2017 at the Shirkey Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Richmond. Wayne was born on October 12, 1940 in Richmond, the son of W.L.“Bill” and Lillian Allen (Waller) Vanbebber. Wayne was united in marriage to Linda K. McKown of Richmond on June 20, 1965; she survives of the home. Additional survivors include; one son and daughter-in-law, Mark Wayne and Marcie Vanbebber of Lee’s Summit, MO; one daughter and son-in-law, Amy Lynn and Mark John Haley of Richmond; six grandchildren, Marley Mae Vanbebber, Demi Rose Vanbebber, Lily Jane Vanbebber, Maclin Charles Vanbebber, Hunter William Haley and Katelyn Mary Haley. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Robert Leston Vanbebber. Wayne graduated from the Richmond High School in the Class of 1958. He owned and operated Van’s Furniture and Floor Covering in Richmond from 1958 to 1980. He also traveled as a manufacturing representative for Bishop Furniture. He worked with Jim Rippy at Remax in Richmond for 19 years. While working, Wayne was also an active member of the community, with his memberships being, a lifelong Boy Scout, Richmond Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis, Rotary, Jaycee’s(President twice), Richmond Historical Society, initiated the Adopt A Highway Program in Richmond, Army National Guard (Mess Sargent 10 years) , Richmond American Legion Post #237 and a member of the Richmond United Methodist Church. He drove a school bus for Fowler Bus Line in Richmond. Wayne enjoyed showing horses with his wife and was Horse Chairman for the Palomino Exhibitors of Missouri. He also enjoyed fishing, gardening and doing civic projects. He was a lifelong Richmond, Mo resident. The family suggest memorial contributions be made to either the Richmond United Methodist Church or to Shirkey Hospice. A memorial service and celebration of Wayne’s life will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 11, 2017 at the Richmond United Methodist Church. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, January 11, 2017 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the church. Inurnment will be in the Richmond Memory Gardens Cemetery, where military graveside services will be conducted by the Ray County Veterans. | Vanbebber, William Wayne (I43302)
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2531 | William Wayne “Buco” McQuiston Jr., 34, of Coral, passed away Monday, July 9, 2012, after a courageous battle with cancer. The son of William and Donna (Bailey) McQuiston Sr., he was born Dec. 1, 1977, in Indiana. Bill was a graduate of Homer-Center High School, class of 1996. He had been employed by Center Township. Bill was a member of the Coral-Graceton Sportsmen’s Club. His interests included riding his Harley, hunting, fishing and camping, mowing grass, working on cars and most of all, spending time with his wife and three children. Surviving are his wife, Jennifer (Fisher) McQuiston, whom he wed July 24, 1999, and their children Zachary, Desiree and Chad; his parents William and Donna McQuiston Sr., Homer City; Jennifer’s parents Rich and Diane (Bothell) Fisher, Rochester Mills; sisters Jamie McQuiston, Homer City; Tammy Housholder and husband Matt, Coral; a brother, Rick McQuiston and significant other Tracey Carnahan, Shelocta; sister-in-law Tonya Fisher and significant other Raymond Bowser, Lucernemines; brothers-in-law Robert Fisher and wife Julia, Indiana; and Steve Fisher and significant other Stephanie Rankin, Punxsutawney; nieces Tristen, Alexis and Emily; nephews Tyler, Cody and Dylan; special friends Paul, Stacey, Candy, Leroy, Erica, Darla, Jeff, Tim, Donna, Timmy, Buzzie, Andrew and many other friends. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the John A. Lefdahl Funeral Home, Indiana, with funeral service being conducted at 11 a.m. Friday in the Lefdahl Chapel. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the John A. Lefdahl Funeral Home, 898 Old Rte. 119N, Indiana, PA 15701. | McQuiston, William Wayne Jr. (I31186)
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2532 | William “Bill” Fredrick Hanson, age 83 of Grand Haven, passed away on Friday, May 8, 2020 at a local care facility. He was born on June 19, 1936 in Royal Oak, MI to the late Milton and Ethel (Bromley) Hanson. Bill graduated from Dondero High School and worked for as an independent electrician, IBEW Local Union 58 for many years before his retirement. He was a member of the Grand Haven Eagles, FOE #925 and enjoyed boating, motorcycles, and classic cars. Bill was a very religious man who loved his family and the Lord. Bill is remembered and missed by his daughter, Amy (Mark) Mikula of Grand Haven; two grandsons, Erik (Shuree) Hanson and Andrew Farran; two great-granddaughters, Abygail and Adaline Hanson; sister, Ruth Barron; brothers, John Hanson of Charlevoix, MI and Jerry (Linda) Hanson of Arizona; several nieces and nephews; and close friend, Mike Lewis. He was preceded in death by two wives, Nancy and Marci; his son, William F. Hanson, Jr.; brother, Richard Hanson; brother-in-law, John Barron; and sister-in-law, Norma Hanson. A Celebration of Life for Bill will be held, and announced at a later date. Interment will be at White Chapel Cemetery in Troy, MI. | Hanson, William Frederick (I4389)
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2533 | William's children did not have any children of their own. | McQuiston, William (I11083)
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2534 | William's gravestone shows the year of birth as 1867. | McCuiston, William Thomas (I2833)
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2535 | William's name is listed as Thomas William on the death certificate. He died when "climbing a 'Gin' pole at Milsap and Dickey's mill, when [the] pole fell, falling upon and killing him instantaneously." William was both a farmer and logger, with logging as the general nature of employment. | Sears, William Thomas (I12355)
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2536 | William's nephews, Ora Anderson McCuistion and Thomas Cecil Hogan state he was killed in a mine accident in Butte, Montana. History in Nacogdoches County collaborates this statement. | McCuistion, William Samuel Jr. (I10564)
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2537 | Williams ashes were scattered on Chesapeake Bay, Maryland. | McQuiston, William Kegley (I10347)
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2538 | Willie died from pneumonia. | McQuiston, Willie Sylvester (I9643)
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2539 | Wilton and Beulah did not have any children. | Hogan, Wilton Francis (I22121)
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2540 | WINCHENDON-- Earl W. McQueston SR, 100, of Winchendon, Ma., passed of natural causes on Saturday July 30, 2022, at the Alliance Health, Baldwinville, Ma. Earl was born on January 5, 1922 and lived in Winchendon. His parents were the late William M. McQueston and Mary E. McQueston of Winchendon, MA. He was married for 54 years to the late Madeline E. (Niall) McQueston and predeceased by their son Earl W McQueston Jr. Earl survived his brother’s Vernon (Ted) MacQueston, Clarence (Carol) McQueston, and his sister Marylin (McQueston) Rusin. He leaves his son John (Skip) McQueston and his wife Ineabelle (Ini) McQueston His grandchildren: Earl McQueston III, James McQueston, Donna Dunn and husband Chris, Shawn Vaillancourt, and husband Richard, Yentl A. Burgos and Johary McQueston. Seven greatgrandchildren: Brittany, Taylor and Kristen Dunn. Bailey, Denver, and Jewelianna Vaillancourt and Aspen T. McDermott and three great-great grandchildren; Jameson, Nora, and Brayden McAvoy He graduated from Mourdock High School in 1940. While in high school Earl was in the football team, the baseball team, track team, hockey, printing club and Foreign Relations Club. After high school, Earl joined the Army Air Force. He served in Brazil for more than 3 years with the base unit 152 Army Air Force. While in Brazil, Earl would send small articles to the Winchendon Carrier Editor, to be published and give a unique perspective on the Brazilian culture and its involvement in WWII. After November 17, 1945, Earl separated from the military with Honorable Discharged He joined his wife on their new house and started working as a machinist for Goodspeed Machine Co. with the purpose of starting a family. Earl became an important member of the community as a founding member of the Winchendon Rod and Gun Club. He was a proud member of the American Legion. Earl enjoyed hunting, fishing, and competing in dog raises with his two sons. He will always be missed with a smile. Calling hours will be held on Thursday, August 4, 2022, from 9:30 am to 11:00 am at Stone Ladeau Funeral Home, 343 Central Street Winchendon, MA followed by a burial at the Riverside Cemetery, Glenallen St, Winchendon, MA | McQueston, Earl William (I6407)
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2541 | Wonder about these notes - Had a child Martha, birth date unknown; however, Martha's son Jim Bob Merryman was born 29 October 1870. James born in 1844 - this makes him 26 when his first grandchild is born? | McMillan, James Jhonce (I849)
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2542 | Worked at Detroit Zoological Park during summers 1955-63; National Transit Corporation, Detroit, Michigan 1946-5; Los Angeles-Seattle Motor Express, 1952-53; Douglas Aircraft Corporation, Santa Monica, California 1952. | McCuistion, George Kenneth (I1)
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2543 | Wylie was the twin brother of Lilly Jane. | McQuiston, Wylie Roy (I14633)
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2544 | Zeffa and Henry were united in marriage by the brides father, Reverend Robert Lewis McCuistion. | Family: Henry Lipscomb Stephens / Zeffa Mae McCuistion (F3438)
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2545 | Zelpha Ruth (Dean) Cottingham, 89 of Wabash and formerly of Tipton died at 9:01 a.m. on Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at Bickford Senior Living in Wabash. She was born in Elwood on July 6, 1926 to Melvin Omer & Mabel (Conway) Dean. On December 29, 1956 she married Gene Wade Cottingham and he preceded her in death on September 20, 1983. Zelpha was a bank teller in Windfall, Tipton and Elwood. She had also worked as a bookkeeper with her husband at their dealership, Cottingham Chevrolet and Olds in Tipton. She was a graduate of Windfall High School, Class of 1946. She had been very active at New Hope Friends, Howard Chapel, Windfall Christian Church and South Marion Friends, all in Indiana, throughout her life. Zelpha enjoyed cross-stitch, crocheting, macramé and sewing. Survivors include one son, Joseph Cottingham and wife Debbie, Tipton; two daughters, Lou Anne Cottingham, Cicero and Suzanne Peebles and husband Roger, Wabash; three grandchildren, Isaac Peebles, Emma Peebles and Kayla Jo Cottingham. She was preceded in death by four brothers, Dwight Lovel Dean, Maurice Emil Dean, James Leroy Dean and Alton Lamaar Dean. Funeral services for Zelpha will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 5 at Young-Nichols Funeral Home, Tipton with Pastor Dave Phillips officiating and burial to follow in Fairview Cemetery, Tipton. Visitation will be from 12:00 noon until the time of the service on Saturday. | Dean, Zelpha Ruth (I39303)
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2546 | Zerelda never married. | Yoakum, Zerelda A. (I15747)
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2547 | ZILLAH BAKER OBITUARY Zillah O. Baker, 80, of Gladstone, MO, passed away Sunday October 12, 2008. Zillah owned and operated her own beauty shop in Gladstone, MO for over 50 years. Visitation will be held from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Thursday October 16, 2008 at White Chapel Funeral Home 6600 N. Antioch Rd, Gladstone. Funeral services will follow at 1 p.m. at the chapel. She is preceded in death by her parents; three brothers Everleigh Davis, Lloyd Davis, and Ray Davis. Zillah is survived by a son Larry Gene Haynes and wife Karen; daughter Alesia Janine Pittman; three grandsons James Haynes and wife Amanda, Matthew Haynes and wife Michele, and Kyle Pittman and companion Allyson; two granddaughters Nicole Jones and husband Jamie and Kelly Pittman; three great- grandchildren Tyler Pittman, Alexis Pittman, and Landon Pittman; three sisters Thelma Stoneking, June Davis, Norleigh Stanley; one brother Floyd Davis; and many nieces and nephews to cherish her memory. Memorial contributions may be made to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure 5005 LBJ Fwy Ste. 250 Dallas, TX 75244. (Arr. Newcomer's White Chapel Funeral Home 816-452- 8419) t Published by Kansas City Star on Oct. 14, 2008. | Davis, Zillah Octavia (I42598)
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