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Mamacita3855
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seeking family in Gulfport
      #53359 - Thu Sep 01 2005 04:46 PM

I am hoping that Tony and Anne DiLorenzo, Karen Thigpen, and Chester & Jean Byers are all right. They lived in Gulfport and I have not heard anything about their status as of yet.

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Amanda
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Re: seeking family in Gulfport [Re: Mamacita3855]
      #53456 - Fri Sep 02 2005 01:44 AM

http://wx.gulfcoastnews.com/katrina/status.aspx

This website says that Tony and Anne DiLorenzo are alive and that Chester Byers is too, but nobody named Jean Byers is listed yet.

Someone on this website emailed me that survivor/missing list - it had the conditino of my grandparents correct, so I assume its credible!


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Amanda
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Re: seeking family in Gulfport [Re: Amanda]
      #53457 - Fri Sep 02 2005 01:45 AM

PS it also says that Karen Thigpen of Long Beach is alive.

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