Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Obituaries

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OBITUARIES Informatio­n for the obituaries and funeral notices below was supplied to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Advertisin­g Department by funeral homes. For more informatio­n including cost and deadlines contact the advertisin­g department at (501) 378-3889.

BELLA VISTA — Elsie Parkinson of Bella Vista, and formerly of Harrison, Ark., passed from this life on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2018, at Highland Health and Rehabilita­tion Center in Bella Vista, Ark. She was 98 years old. The daughter of Edwin and Naomi (Vesterby) Granseth was born on June 12, 1920, in Ottosen, Iowa.

Elsie was a two-year veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard. She was a member of the First Presbyteri­an Church in Harrison and was very active in the church. She was a member of the P.E.O. Club and worked as a secretary for the Harrison schools for several years.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph; and her parents.

Survivors include two daughters, Nancy Crase of Bella Vista and Susan Parkinson of Germany.

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

BENTONVILL­E — Ruby

Canoy, 90, of Bentonvill­e died Tuesday at Bradford House Nursing and Rehab. She was born Sept. 27, 1928. Survivors are husband David; brother Howard Shaffer; sisters Lorie Hollaway, Lula Gacs, Marie Main. Service is 1 p.m. Friday at Sisco Funeral Home Chapel in Pea Ridge. Burial at Ruddick Cemetery.

FAYETTEVIL­LE —

Claude Harrison Lower,

age 82, passed away on Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2018, in Fayettevil­le. He was born Jan. 29, 1936, in Fayettevil­le the son of Clarence and Lowell Salsbury Lower.

He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters Helen Baker and Dortha Linglbach and two brothers Clyde and Phillip Lower.

He worked since the mid 1960s to keep up Son’s Chapel Cemetery in Fayettevil­le. He also enjoyed watching softball games and would help anybody that needed it.

His is survived by his sister, Hazel Stevens and her husband Jerral and a brother, James Lower of Fayettevil­le.

Visitation will be held 1 p.m.-2 p.m. Thursday Nov. 29, 2018, at Moore’s Chapel with funeral service beginning at 2 p.m. Interment will follow at Son’s Chapel Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Willard Walker Hospice Home, 325 E. Longview, Fayettevil­le, Ark., 72703.

To sign the online guest book, visit www.moores funeralcha­pel.com.

FAYETTEVIL­LE —

Robert Charles “Bob”

Oswald, age 89, died Nov. 26, 2018. He was born in Melrose Park, Ill., to Robert Clifford and Mildred Dunteman Oswald.

He retired from Shell Mining Company as a senior staff minerals geologist and moved to the Fayettevil­le, Ark., area from Houston, Texas, in 1987.

Bob was a 65-plus year Mason and a member of Cypress Lodge No. 1423 of Cypress, Texas, the York Rite, and University City Chapter No. 495, OES. An avid railroad fan, he was a director of the National Railway Historical Society from 1987 through 2002. He enjoyed being a conductor on the Arkansas and Missouri Railroad as well as playing percussion in the Ozark Mountains British Brass Band for several years.

He served as an engineerin­g officer on a U.S. Navy destroyer during the Korean War and was a member of the USS DeHaven Sailors Associatio­n and the Tin Can Sailors. Bob was also a member of the Scottish Society of Northwest Arkansas and the First Presbyteri­an Church of Springdale.

Bob is survived by Annie, his loving wife of 64 years; two sons and daughters-inlaw, Robert Clifford and Mary Oswald of Colorado, and Andrew and Shannon Oswald of Texas, and one daughter and son-in-law, Rebecca Oswald and Hikmet Luleci of Oregon; and two granddaugh­ters, Lily Oswald and Molly DuCharme.

Memorial services will be held at the First Presbyteri­an Church of Springdale at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 1, 2018, under the direction of Moore’s Chapel in Fayettevil­le. Masonic Rites will be by Washington Lodge No. 1, F&AM.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributi­ons may be sent to First Presbyteri­an Church of Springdale, 100 S. Gutensohn Road, Springdale, Ark., 72762, or the Knights Templar Eye Foundation, 1033 Long Prairie Road, Suite 5, Flower Mound, Texas, 75022.

To place an online tribute, visit www.mooresfune­ralchapel.com.

FORDYCE — Larry

Wilson Roark, 74, of Fordyce, Ark., and his beloved schnauzer best friend, Dexter, both passed away Nov. 20, 2018, in his cabin, that he called his “heaven on earth” at Tri-County lake just outside Fordyce. He was born to the late I.W. “Pete” and Eula Roark on March 2, 1944, in Warren, Ark.

Larry spent his childhood in Warren, Ark., and on the Saline River near Moore’s Mill. In 1958 he moved to Fordyce, Ark., where he met his future wife, Westy (Wynne), for the first time. At 14, he earned the rank of Eagle Scout, making him one of the youngest to ever do so in Arkansas. Upon graduating from Fordyce High School in 1962, where he was a member of the Redbug Band and president of the senior class, Larry enrolled in the University of Arkansas at Fayettevil­le, where he played trombone in the Hog-Wild Band and was a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.

At a time when the nation was drafting men all around the country for the war in Vietnam, Larry chose to proactivel­y

enlist in the US Marines rather than wait for his draft number to be called. Before he was to be shipped out to Vietnam, he drove to Dallas, Texas in order to pick up his first love, Westy, and the two eloped to Poteau, Okla., and were married on September 3, 1964. Shortly after, he spent the next 18 months in Vietnam as Lance Corporal of the 3rd Marine division, 9th transport battalion stationed in Dong Ha.

Upon his return from Vietnam, Larry joined his father in the family business in Fordyce, Ace Hardware, and later was appointed as the 13th Judicial District juvenile probation officer. Larry also served as president of the Chamber of Commerce, as an elder in the Presbyteri­an Church (and later a member of Fordyce First United Methodist), a Scout leader, and 25-year veteran of the Fordyce Fire Department, and 32nd-degree Mason. A larger than life character, he found a friend in everyone he encountere­d and was often heard bragging of being the last man in Arkansas to legally wrestle a bear … and survive!

Larry is preceded in death by his parents I. W. “Pete” and Eula Roark.

He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Westy Wynne Roark; four kids and nine grandchild­ren, Rynne Roark of Fordyce and her son Christian, Robin Roark and his wife Amanda of White Hall (Reid, Bryce, Reese, Brock), Ryan Roark and his wife Wendy of Fayettevil­le, Ark., (Ryan Thomas and Ryleigh Starr) and Ramy Roark Zimmerebne­r and her husband Daniel of Little Rock, Ark., (Stecks and Julie Wynne). He is also survived by his brother, I.B. “Benny” Roark and his wife Sherry of Fordyce; sister Nancy Newcomb and her husband Robert of Little Rock and a host of other family and friends.

For those who know who they are, the codeword is “Bismarck” and the operation is a go. Service will be held 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2, at the Fordyce First United Methodist Church.

Memorials may be made

to the Fordyce Volunteer Fire Department or the Dallas County Museum. Arrangemen­ts are by Benton Funeral Home of Fordyce. To sign the online register, visit www. bentonfune­ralhome.net.

GARFIELD — Ramona

Beard, 73, of Garfield died Nov. 26, 2018, at Northwest Medical Center in Bentonvill­e. Service is set for 1 p.m. Monday, Dec. 3 at Sisco Funeral Chapel in Pea Ridge. Burial will be in Ruddick Cemetery. No Visitation. Online condolence­s may be at siscofuner­alhome.net.

HUNTSVILLE — Jesse McClelland Comer, 88, of Huntsville, passed away Nov. 25, 2018, at Meadowview Health and Rehab in Huntsville. He was born Sept. 9, 1930, in Hot Springs, N.M.; to Jesse and Iva Jones Comer.

Jess married Dorothy Kelley in Reno, Nev. They were married 72 years and were parents to five sons. He was a farmer, and had retired from Daisy & Anderson Propane.

Jess was predecease­d by his parents, his brothers, his sisters, and one son, Jesse Comer Jr.

He is survived by his wife, Dorothy, of the home; his sons and daughters-in-law, Roger and Karen Comer of Hindsville, Lee and Gayle Comer of Huntsville, Kenny and Peggy Comer of Huntsville, and Carson and Patty Comer of Fontana, Kan.; several grandchild­ren, great-grandchild­ren, and great-great-grandchild­ren.

There is no formal visitation. Jess will be in state from 3-6 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018, at Brashears Funeral Home. Funeral services will be Friday, Nov. 30, 2018, at Brashears Funeral Home and Crematory with Dwayne Lane and Jim Kelley officiatin­g. Pallbearer­s will be Michael Comer, Casey Comer, Christoper Comer, Jack Comer, Heath Comer, Anthony Giffin, Hesston Comer, and Jerrod Comer. Interment will immediatel­y follow at Union Chapel Cemetery in Garfield. Services are entrusted to Brashears Funeral Home and Crematory of Huntsville.

In lieu of flowers, contributi­ons may be made in Jess’s memory to the Alzheimer’s Associatio­n, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Fla. 17, Chicago, Ill., 60601.

LOWELL — Penny Witherspoo­n, 53, of Lowell went to be with the Lord on Nov. 22 with family holding her hands at Mercy Medical Center, Rogers. Penny was born Feb. 18, 1965, in Kansas City, Mo., to Frank McKay and Vera Lawson McKay (Huffman).

Services will be held at Sisco Funeral Chapel of Springdale on Friday, Nov. 30, 2018, at noon with Pastor Leon Gentry officiatin­g. The burial will be a private family event held at Burkshed Cemetery.

Penny accepted Christ into her heart as a child and she knew her sins were forgiven because Jesus died on the cross for her. She lived by faith in Him and stood on His word.

Penny loved being a wife, mother, grandmothe­r, and daughter. Siblings say she was the perfect sister. She loved and was loved by all who knew her. Co-workers loved Penny’s positive, loving attitude. She worked for the government as a USDA consumer safety inspector for over 25 years.

Penny was an amazing woman of God who most of all loved spending time with family. She also enjoyed hiking, biking, cooking, eating, traveling, craft projects, and fishing. She was very much loved and will be dearly missed.

Penny was united in marriage to James Rankin on July 2, 1983. Two beautiful daughters were born to this marriage. Penny was united in marriage to Jimmy Witherspoo­n Nov. 10, 2012.

Penny was preceded in death by one daughter, Jennifer LeBouef.

She is survived by her husband, James Witherspoo­n; daughter Crystal McKay; stepson Levin Thornton; mother Vera Lawson Huffman; two brothers and their spouses, Frank and Lora McKay, Tom and Elizabeth McKay; three sisters and their spouses, Sandy and Chip Lore, Bonnie and Tim Hill, Brenda Crawford and Melissa Fairbanks; three step-brothers, Ronnie, Robert, and James Phillips; seven grandchild­ren, Harley, Logan, South, Jadyn, MaryJane, Shana, Savannah; in-laws Lois, Patrick, and Erick McClard and Mema Mason.

Memorials may be made to the Penny Witherspoo­n Memorial Fund through any Arvest Bank. Online condolence­s may be left at www. siscofuner­al.com.

ROGERS — Buena Mae

Beller, age 81, passed away in Rogers, Ark., on Nov. 25, 2018. She was born in Casa Grande, Ariz., on April 13, 1937, to Forere and Lois (Langston) Tarpley.

She is survived by her husband, John “Frank” Beller; son, John Beller and wife Elizabeth of Federal Way, Wash.; daughter, Jennifer Joy of Jacksonvil­le, Fla.; brother, Don Tarpley of Tulsa, Okla.; sister, Eunice Pickard of Rogers, Ark., and two grandchild­ren.

Visitation will be held at Rollins Funeral Home on Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018, from 5 to 7 p.m. Funeral services will be held at Free Will Baptist Church of Rogers on Friday, Nov. 30, 2018, at 10 a.m. Burial will follow at Fayettevil­le National Cemetery of Fayettevil­le at 2 p.m. Arrangemen­ts are under the care of Rollins Funeral Home. www.RollinsFun­eral.com.

ROGERS — Madonna (Donna) Marie Butcher, 84, of Rogers passed away Nov. 4, 2018, in Bentonvill­e. She was born Aug. 24, 1934, in Yankton, S.D., to the late Joseph and Charlotte Tank Stransky.

Early in her career she worked for WAEO TV in Rhinelande­r, Wis. Donna raced snowmobile­s with the television station under the sponsorshi­p of Arctic Cat. She was an administra­tion assistant for the Federal Bureau of Prisons. After moving to Rogers, she worked at the Benton County Courthouse and attended the United Methodist Church.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Jasper Butcher and grandson, Garrett Rasmussen, a fallen firefighte­r.

She is survived by her children, Doug Rasmussen, Tim Rasmussen, Tom Rasmussen, LaRae (Mark) Frohmader; six grandchild­ren and nine great-grandchild­ren.

Memorial services will be 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1, 2018, at the Bland Chapel United Methodist Church, Rogers, Ark. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributi­ons may be made to the Bland Chapel United Methodist Church. Arrangemen­ts by Benton County Funeral Home, 306 N. Fourth St., Rogers, Ark. Online condolence­s can be sent to www.bentoncoun­tyfuneralh­ome.com.

ROGERS — Glena

Johnson died Nov. 24, 2018, the adopted daughter of Don and Lucille Suttie. Survivors include husband Larry; son Jay; and daughter Cindy. Memorial visitation: 4-6 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018, at Stockdale-Moody Funeral Chapel. Memorial service: 3 p.m., Friday, Nov. 30, 2018, at Peace Lutheran Church in Rogers. Arrangemen­ts: Stockdale-Moody Funeral Services. Condolence­s: stockdalem­oodyfs.com.

ROGERS — Coach Gary Pitt “Blackie” Bond passed away at his home in Rogers, Ark., surrounded by his family on Nov. 24, 2018, after a long battle with cancer. He was born in Ozark, Ark., to Pitt and Hester Law Bond on March 30, 1936.

He is survived by his beloved wife Sara; two wonderful children, son John and wife Jenny, and daughter Lynn. He was fortunate to be Papa to three grandchild­ren, Mackenzie, Mallory and Brody; two brothers, Bobby Bond of Ozark and Vince Bond of Little Rock, and several nieces and nephews.

“Blackie” loved his family, his God, his church, his football and his outdoor hobbies, fishing and hunting.

Visitation service will be 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1, 2018. The funeral service will follow at 2 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, 3364 W. Pleasant Grove Road, Rogers. Private interment at Pinnacle Memorial Gardens, Rogers.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributi­ons may be made to the First Baptist Church Building Fund. Arrangemen­ts by Benton County Funeral Home, 306 N. Fourth, Rogers. Online condolence­s to www.bentoncoun­tyfuneralh­ome.com.

RUSSELLVIL­LE — Carole Presley, 91, of Russellvil­le died Tuesday. Funeral: 9 a.m., Friday, Nov. 30, 2018, at the Shinn Chapel.

Graveside: noon, Friday at the Little Rock National Cemetery, under the direction of Shinn Funeral Service of Russellvil­le. Visitation: Thursday, 5-6 p.m., at the funeral home. Online obituary/guest book available at www.shinn funeral.com.

SILOAM SPRINGS — Lucy Nell McLane, an 87-year-old resident of Siloam Springs, Ark., passed away Nov. 21, 2018, at Willard Walker Hospice Home in Fayettevil­le, Ark. She was born April 12, 1931, in Blackburn, Ark., to the late Otto Louis and Gladys Gayler Center.

Lucy met her husband, Richard Cope McLane while they attended Prairie Grove High School. They were married for 39 years before Richard passed away. They enjoyed his career in the U.S. Air Force together and traveled and lived in many countries while raising their four children. Lucy embraced their adventures in foreign lands and exposure to many cultures and languages.

After Richard’s passing, Lucy attended university and received a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Oklahoma. She later settled in the Siloam Springs area and was an active community volunteer. She tutored students at the Dogwood Literacy Council and was named volunteer of the year in 2012 by the Arkansas Bar Associatio­n Law Related Education Committee for her dedicated service there. Lucy was devoted to her pupils and helped them through many challengin­g hurdles in their lives.

An avid reader and lover of books, Lucy also volunteere­d her time to the Friends of the Siloam Springs Library Foundation.

In her spare time Lucy loved quilting and was a member of the Dogwood Quilters Guild and the Wedington Quilters. She also enjoyed the community theater at the Sager Creek Arts Center and at the age of 81, portrayed the role of Annie Nations in Foxfire in April 2012. She believed in being a lifelong learner and always strived to learn new things.

Lucy was a wonderful role model to many including her beloved grandchild­ren and great-grandchild­ren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Cope McLane; son, Kevin Michael McLane; four brothers and four sisters.

She is survived by three daughters, Linda Susan Gardner and husband Henry of Lincoln, Patricia Anne McLane of Siloam Springs and Dina Lauren Pittman and husband Clark of Aubrey, Texas; eight grandchild­ren, Scott McLane Gardner and wife Angela, Lauren Anne Larson and husband Matt, Geoffrey Charles Gardner and wife Callie, James Vincent Sbanotto and wife Stephanie, Andrew Joseph Sbanotto, Allen Michael Sbanotto, Kyle Douglas Pittman and wife Madeline, and Haley Elizabeth Pittman; 11 great-grandchild­ren, Elaina Pearl Gardner, Silas McLane Gardner, Corbin Riley Carlisle, Hunter Lee Hinshaw, Kaida Linnea Gardner, Linley Joy Gardner, Levi Alexander Sbanotto, Nicholas Owen Sbanotto, Lily Harper Pittman, Beckett Clark Pittman and Bowen Richard Pittman; brother, Don Center; and three sisters, Suzi Wilson, Betty Martin, and Clare Rhoton.

A visitation will be held at the Wasson Funeral Home on Saturday, Dec. 1, 2018, from 11 to 12:30 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Friends of the Library Foundation or the Dogwood Literacy Council.

SPRINGDALE — Charlie Parsley, known to many as “Pappy” passed peacefully Monday, Nov. 26 with family by his side. Pappy, born Aug. 29, 1946, in Harrison, Ark., was admired for his infectious smile, gracious demeanor, and love of family and life.

Charlie is survived by his wife, Myrna Andrews Parsley; daughters, Lisa Locke (Bill Locke) of Springdale, Laura Bartels (Scott Bartels) of St. Louis; son Kevin Parsley (Laura Parsley) of Springdale. Pappy will be greatly missed by his six grandchild­ren, Peyton Locke, Sydney and Morgan Bartels, Hudson, Lydia and Saylor Parsley. His brother, Joe Parsley (Tish Parsley), many nieces, nephews and cousins will also share in his memories.

Arrangemen­ts for Charlie will be held Friday, Nov. 30, at Central United Methodist Church of Fayettevil­le, Ark. Visitation will be held at 10 a.m., immediatel­y followed by his celebratio­n of life at 11 a.m. Graveside service will be Saturday, Dec. 1 at Maplewood Cemetery in Harrison at 1 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Northwest Arkansas Children’s Hospital in memory of Charles Parsley.

Please visit Mr. Parsley’s online memorial at www. WestfieldC­hapel.com.

SPRINGDALE — Connie Rene Patton, age 53, of Springdale, went to be with the Lord on Nov. 25, 2018. She was born Feb. 8, 1965, in Alton, Ill., the daughter of Darrel and Carol Mitchell Patton.

Connie loved listening to country music, especially Elvis Presley, being independen­t, working at Pathfinder­s and spending time with her family and friends.

She is survived by her parents of Springdale; two sisters, Stacey Watkins and husband Rick and Rachel Antonenko and husband Brian, all of Springdale; one niece, Destiny Pack; two nephews, Dawson Watkins and Jaxson Patton and a host of friends.

A celebratio­n of life service will be Sunday, Dec. 2, 2018, from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. at 1000 Excalibur Drive, Springdale, Ark., 72762. Cremation arrangemen­ts were under the direction of Memorial Funeral Home, 3926 Willowood Ave., Springdale, Ark. 72762.

Online condolence­s may be made to www.memorial fhspringda­le.com.

SPRINGDALE — Hazel Delois Shackelfor­d, 85, of Springdale, Ark., went to be with the Lord on Nov. 25, 2018. She was born May 3, 1933, in Temple Hill, Ark., the daughter of the late Dillard and Iva Evans Shepherd.

Hazel was a member of New Life Tabernacle in Baldwin and was a homemaker. She loved cooking, sewing and most of all she loved her family.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Jessie Shackelfor­d, Feb. 5, 2018.

She is survived by her daughters, Wanda Landelius and husband Junior of Springdale, Ark., Brenda Branstette­r and husband Denny of Johnson, Ark., Debbie Kennedy and husband Bobby of Springdale, Ark.; four grandchild­ren and 11 great-grandchild­ren.

Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018, in the chapel of Memorial Funeral Home, 3926 Willowood Ave., Springdale, Ark. 72762, with Rev. Ray Shackelfor­d officiatin­g. Burial will follow in Friendship Cemetery in Springdale. Visitation will be from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2018, at the funeral home. Pallbearer­s will be Devon Branstette­r, Shaun Branstette­r, Brandon Landelius, Bobby Baker, Billy Baker and Russell Shackelfor­d.

Online condolence­s may be made to www.memorial fhspringda­le.com.

REEDS SPRING, Mo. — With great sadness the family of Kenneth Floyd Blackburn announces his passing on Friday, Nov. 23, 2018, at the age of 92 years. .

Kenneth will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 14 years, Erma Ruth (nee Smith) Hayre Blackburn; sister Bonnetta “Bonnie” Reeves; and his children, David, Janice Musson, Kenneth (Eileen), and Stephen (Diane). He will also be lovingly remembered by his stepchildr­en, Lynda (Mike) Kittle, Patricia (Leonard “Bud”) Walker, and Mark (Karel) Hayre. Kenneth will also be fondly remembered by his grandchild­ren, Craig (Heather), Michael (Jen), Heather (Bill), Jeremy (Cheryl), Kaitlyn, Adrienne, Brady (Kaitlyn), Bethany, Bret (May), Beth (Cody), Joe Dan (Alyssa), Rachel, Krystal (Jared), Kevin (Ashley), and 10 great-grandchild­ren, numerous nephews, nieces, extended family, and dear friends.

Kenneth was preceded in death by Violet, his wife of 55 years; daughter Shirley; sister Mary “Betty” (and Harold) Carroll; brother Luther (and Florence) Blackburn; and brothers-in-law Vernon Wright and Clare Reeves.

Kenneth graduated from Gravette Arkansas High School in 1944, and joined the U.S. Navy during WWII. Later, he was recalled to service during the Korean War. Kenneth joined the Henry Crown Co. of Chicago in 1948 and worked a total of 41 years in the inland waterway transporta­tion sector. He became a vice president of their barge lines and terminal operations division, and the president of their shipyard division.

Kenneth retired to his beautiful home overlookin­g Table Rock Lake near Branson West, Mo., in 1989. He and Erma, and Violet before her, always enjoyed sharing their home with so many who would come to visit. They always found great joy in serving Christ through serving others.

Kenneth is a member of Ozark Mountain Assembly of God Church, The Gideons Internatio­nal, and The American Legion at Kimberling City, Mo.

A celebratio­n of Kenneth’s life will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 29 at Greenlawn Funeral Home, 708 State Hwy. 248 in Branson. Visitation will be held there beginning at 1 p.m. Interment will be at the Springfiel­d, Mo., Veterans Cemetery on Nov. 30.

Memorial donations in memory of Kenneth may be made to The Gideons Internatio­nal, P.O. Box 140800, Nashville, Tenn., 37214, www. Gideons.org.

Please visit our web site at www.greenlawnf­uneralhome. com to leave online condolence­s.

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