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Linetra Turner
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mother-in-law
      Thu Sep 01 2005 12:37 PM

searching for my inlaws. I haven't spoken with anyone since just before the storm hit. If anyone has any information of any of them please contact me at this number 318-628-6567. There names are Willie May Gray, Contrina Gray, Hywattha Robinson, Mr. Willie Proctor or any one else in there family. My name is Linetra Turner and I will gladly appreciate any of your help and may God bless you all. They are from Marrero Louisiana That in in the New Orleans area.

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