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marketer. He recorded “Senior
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was a scientist, author, Navy
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the street.
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his community of patients, passionate about public service
who often invited him to their and education. She was awarded
weddings and bar mitzvahs.
a citation from the Pennsylvania
House of Representatives for
Alan Tripp, 103, was her exemplary record of service
a writer, broadcaster and in 1995.
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