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Re: friends in Long Beach, Mississippi
      Wed Aug 31 2005 08:56 AM

I too have missing family from Long Beach, Marcelle (Margie) Mullin, of Leigh st. Her Husband, Mick Mullin (my Uncle) has not been able to contact his wife since the hurricane. He is in Jacksonville FL , on business and can get no information on how to find a missing family member or if his hous was destroyed. If you get any information on how to locate folks, please e-mail me, The last information he passed to her was if things get too bad , seek shelter at the seebee base. I have reached the base thru a special phone line, but they havent located her. Thanks and God Bless, Jay. jbjayb@cox.net

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