Amen, Brother Stegal, Amen!
This is a loss. RIP, Mary. My parents had PP&M LPs when I was young. There is a pleasant association in my mind. I’m feeling my age when I think that she was 72.
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Amen, Brother Stegal, Amen!
This is a loss. RIP, Mary. My parents had PP&M LPs when I was young. There is a pleasant association in my mind. I’m feeling my age when I think that she was 72.
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