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Source reference H9740 :
Individuals : Audrine V. CROSIER
From: Geib Family Funeral Homes
Audrine V. Crosier, 84, of New Philadelphia died Sunday July 18, 2004 at Union Hospital following a brief illness. He was born Feb. 2, 1920 in Waitville, West Virginia to the late Thomas and Emma (Clarkson) Crosier. "A. V." owned and operated the Crosier Lumber Co. of Freeport, Ohio prior to his retirement and relocating to New Philadelphia in 1983. He was a life long member of the National Hardwood Lumber Association, Member of the American forestry Association and attended the Park Christian Church at Dennison.He is survived by his wife; Lucille S. (Tetirick) Crosier, whom he married December 20, 1952, sons; Vernon C. Crosier, Barry L. Crosier both of New Philadelphia, granddaughters; Beth and Rebecca Crosier and Valerie Martin all of New Philadelphia, great granddaughters Alexis and Isabella Martin also of New Philadelphia and several nieces and nephews.In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a daughter; Louise Crosier-Purper, sisters; Maude McPeak, Gladys Crosier, Anna Mae McPeak, O'Dessa Bradley and Nora Robinson, and brothers; Frank, Stanley, Ervin, Staley, and Norval.Funeral Services will be held Thursday July 22, 2004, 1 PM at the Linn-Hert-Geib Funeral Home & Crematory with Rev. Vince Bagley officiating. Friends and family are invited to visit at the funeral home Wednesday evening from 5 till 7 PM. Burial will be in Evergreen Burial Park. A reception will be held in the Geib family center following committal services.
Source reference N9741 :
Individuals : Audrine V. CROSIER
Burial: Evergreen Burial Park
New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 139514523
Source reference H9742 :
Individuals : Lucille Spear TETIRICK
From: Toland-Herzig Funeral Homes & Crematory
Lucille Spear Crosier, age 92, our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and special aunt went to be with the Lord on September 14, 2007 following a sudden illness.
She was born April 15, 1915 in Winterset, Ohio. She was preceded in death by her parents, Douglas and Sadie Tetirick; husband, Audrine; Brothers, Loyd, Craig, Hugh, Teddy, and sisters, Madge, Martha, Alice, Mary, Dorothy; daughter, Louise Purpur.
She is survived by her sons Vernon & Barry Crosier of New Philadelphia, Ohio; grandchildren, Beth Crosier, Valorie (Pat) Martin, Becky Crosier; great-grandchildren, Alexis, Isabella, Mitchel, along with numerous nieces and nephews.
On December 20, 1952, she married Audrine Crosier and lived in Freeport. Audrine died July 18, 2004.
Lucille was a graduate of Winterset H.S. in the class of 1933. She along with mother, moved to Tippecanoe. She attended the Assembly of God Church for several years and served as a Sunday school teacher. She was also the Crosier Lumber Company secretary at Freeport, Ohio for 25 years. Upon Retirement, they moved to New Philadelphia, Ohio. Her children and grandchildren held a special place in her heart. She cherished her many get-togethers with her family and friends. She enjoyed her many traveling trips. She took pride in her gardening and communicating to her family and friends with her computer.
She attended church all her life and presently was attending Park Christian Church in Dennison, Ohio.
Lucille was a blessing to all who knew her and we take comfort in knowing she is now “home.”
If anyone would like to make monetary contributions in Lucille?(TM)s memory, please make it to Hospice of Tuscarawas County.
Source reference N9743 :
Individuals : Lucille Spear TETIRICK
Burial: Evergreen Burial Park
New Philadelphia Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 139514522
Source reference H9744 :
Individuals : Myron AKLEY
Listed as father of an illigitimate son : Olliver Wallace Herrick on the sons' birth card.
Source reference N9745 :
Individuals : Carl Kenneth HERRICK
Burial: Round Hill Cemetery
West Townshend, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 42264372
Source reference H9746 :
Individuals : Mary Jane FURLONE
Divorced Myron in 18 Oct 1935
Source reference N9747 :
Individuals : Harriet Elma COOK
Burial: Beech Grove Cemetery
Westport, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 17907269
Source reference H9748 :
Individuals : Harriet Elma COOK
Little Compton Families from the Records Compiled by Benjamin Franklin Wilbour
Source reference N9749 :
Individuals : Eugene Kassuth SHURTLEFF
Burial: Beech Grove Cemetery
Westport Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
ind A Grave Memorial# 17907264
Source reference N9750 :
Individuals : Isaac COOK
Burial: Beech Grove Cemetery
Westport, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 76053903
Source reference H9751 :
Individuals : Lydia COOK
Little Compton Families from the Records Compiled by Benjamin Franklin Wilbour
Source reference N9752 :
Individuals : Lydia COOK
Burial: Beech Grove Cemetery
Westport, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 76054082
Source reference N9753 :
Individuals : William Earle CROZIER
Burial: Pleasant View Cemetery
Ludlow, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 177137377
Source reference N9754 :
Individuals : Phyllis Mary ELWELL
Burial: Pleasant View Cemetery
Ludlow, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 177137505
Source reference N9755 :
Individuals : Samuel COOK
Burial: Congregational Cemetery
Tiverton, Newport County, Rhode Island, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 46614025
Source reference H9756 :
Individuals : Esther GIFFORD
Little Compton Families from the Records Compiled by Benjamin Franklin Wilbour
Source reference N9757 :
Individuals : Esther GIFFORD
Burial: Congregational Cemetery
Tiverton, Newport County, Rhode Island, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 46613870
Source reference N9758 :
Individuals : Lloyd Coughlan CROZIER
Burial: Fairmount Cemetery
Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 110879530
Source reference N9759 :
Individuals : Katherine G. LOZOUSKI
Burial: Fairmount Cemetery
Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 110879548
Source reference H9760 :
Individuals : Clarence Royce ELWELL
Little Compton Families from the Records Compiled by Benjamin Franklin Wilbour
Source reference H9761 :
Individuals : Venetta Guendolyn SHURTLEFF
Little Compton Families from the Records Compiled by Benjamin Franklin Wilbour
Source reference N9762 :
Individuals : Delia K STENBERG
Burial: Melrose Cemetery
Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 151688983
Source reference H9763 :
Individuals : Ephriam GIFFORD
Little Compton Families from the Records Compiled by Benjamin Franklin Wilbour
Source reference N9764 :
Individuals : Minerva Jane CROSIER
Burial: Crosier Cemetery
Laconia, Harrison County, Indiana, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 30697314
Source reference N9765 :
Individuals : Lafayette CROSIER
Burial: Crosier Cemetery
Laconia, Harrison County, Indiana, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 30697305
Source reference N9766 :
Individuals : Matilda A BOONE
Burial: Crosier Cemetery
Laconia, Harrison County, Indiana, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 30696823
Source reference N9767 :
Individuals : Thomas CROSIER
Burial: Crosier Cemetery
Laconia, Harrison County, Indiana, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 30696832
Source reference H9768 :
Individuals : Carl Cary CROSIER
CARL CROSIER / 1945-2014
Posted On September 3rd, 2014 - Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Authenticity fueled beloved church musician’s work
By Steven Mark / smark@staradvertiser.com
Carl Crosier, who developed the music program at Lutheran Church of Honolulu into one of the pre-eminent music organizations in the state, died Aug. 28 of the effects of pancreatic cancer. He was 68.
Crosier led the church’s music program for 36 years. His title was cantor, which nominally is supposed to designate the chief singer and music instructor of the church, and while his fine voice is what first got him noticed as a musician - as a child, he would correct his mother’s singing - it was as a choral and later an orchestral leader that he excelled.
He was known in particular for leading “authentic” performances, a style that uses historic instruments and techniques specific to the era of composition. For the Baroque-era music that he specialized in, that meant using a harpsichord instead of a piano and relatively little use of vibrato by string players and vocalists.
He even imported a band of traditional brass players for one performance to give audiences the experience of hearing instruments like the sackbut, an early trombone.
One of his most recent performances was on his fortepiano, the precursor to the modern grand piano.
Crosier established a small chamber group, the Bach Chamber Orchestra, in 1981 and in 1992 began a series of small recitals, the Abendmusik (Evening Music), at the church. He then began giving large-scale productions of major orchestral and choral works, beginning with Bach’s St. Matthew Passion in 2000.
Crosier had gone on sabbatical the year earlier and participated in a production of the famous choral work, which requires a double orchestra and a double choir.
“He wanted to have the ultimate performance,” said Crosier’s wife, Katherine, who played organ at Lutheran Church of Honolulu. “He brought in six singers from the mainland, and an oboe player even came from Scotland. … The church had to be remodeled, and they had to have new lighting installed.
“The cost was $64,000, and he single-handedly raised it. Whenever he did productions, he always wanted them to be the very best.”
Among the many top-notch musicians he brought for his performances was Dutch baritone Max van Egmond for Bach’s St. John Passion at 2004, performing as Jesus.
“When Carl heard his voice in person, he broke down during rehearsal, and he said, ‘This is the only Jesus voice I know,’” Katherine Crosier said.
The work of Bach was his inspiration. Other major works Crosier conducted were 70 cantatas, the Brandenburg Concertos, a harpsichord extravaganza that brought four of the rare instruments to the stage, and Bach’s B Minor Mass, which he led for his retirement concert.
Although Crosier was cantor of Lutheran Church, many of his performances were at other churches in Honolulu, drawing packed houses at the Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa and the Cathedral of Saint Andrew.
“It was wherever the performance would work the best,” Katherine Crosier said.
He also developed the choral program at Lutheran Church of Honolulu, establishing choirs that would perform at all the major services.
When Crosier first started working at the church, “there were seven people in the choir and none of them read music,” Katherine Crosier said. “By the time he left in 2011, there were 70 people involved in the music program and there were four choirs.”
Carl Crosier was a native of Washington and trained as a concert pianist at the University of Washington. He came to Hawaii in 1972 and was hired as organist at Lutheran Church. He eventually became the technician for the organ and also founded a publishing house, Ionian Music, of rare sacred music.
He was a self-taught conductor, admitting in an interview that he was “terrible” and “really afraid”?when he first started conducting.
“I didn’t have the technique in terms of how to show people what you?wanted,”?he said “Over the years, it was just something I?learned on the job.”
Crosier also had a business degree and was employed as financial adviser for St. Andrew’s Priory.
In addition to his wife of 37 years, Crosier is survived by his son, Stephen, and sister Carol Rodi of Atlanta.
Viewing will be at Nuuanu Memorial Park and Mortuary, 2233 Nuuanu Ave., from 1 to 3 p.m. Friday, and a musical service will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa, 712 N. School St.
Gifts in memory of Carl Crosier may be made to St. Theresa’s, Lutheran Church of Honolulu and Early Music Hawaii, P.O. Box 632, Kailua-Kona, HI 96745.
Source reference H9769 :
Individuals : Edith Ayrault ROSE
The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware ·February 14, 1950, Page 16
Edith A. Rose, Robert N. Pyle Wed in Chapel Couple Will Reside In City Following Trip To Mexico
daughter of Prof. Robert Seldon Rose of Yale, and Mrs. Rose, became the bride of Mr. Robert Noble Pyle, son of the late Mr. and Mrs Joseph Lybrand Pyle of this city. The Rev Burton A. MacLean performed the ceremony. Mrs. Francis C. Prescott of Alexandria, Va., and Miss Virginia Rose were matron and maid of honor, respectively, for their sister. Mr. Taleasin H. Davies, Jr., this city, was best man. Ushers were Mr. Joseph Lybrand Pyle, Jr., brother of the bridegroom; Mr. Robert Sea-right Stuart of New .York, Mr. James Albert Mearns, this city, and Mr. Robert Selden Rose, Jr., a brother of the bride. Mr. Pyle and his bride will make their home in Wilmington after a wedding trip to Mexico. An alumna of Chatham Hall, Va., Mrs. Pyle was graduated in 1949 from the Yale School of Fine Arts She is a granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Oswald J. C. Rose of Geneva, N. Y., and the late Mr. and Mrs. Anson Blake Moran of New York. Mr. Pyle, an alumnus of Dickinson College, class of '43, studied also at the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce of the University of Pennsylvania. During the war he was on the staff of the Stars and Stripes, European edition.
Source reference N9770 :
Individuals : Edith Ayrault ROSE
divorced R. N. Pyle March 1983
Source reference H9771 :
Individuals : Caroline A. PYLE
From: New York Times, Published: July 13, 2008
Dr. Caroline A. Pyle, a daughter of Sue Ann Pyle and Dr. Robert Noble Pyle Jr. of Raleigh, N.C., was married on Saturday evening to Christopher Waters Hamilton, a son of Jeanne Bounds Hamilton and Donald Ross Hamilton of New York. The Rev. Joseph Vetter, a Roman Catholic priest, performed the ceremony at Duke University Chapel in Durham, N.C.
Mrs. Hamilton, 27, completed a residency last month in general dentistry at the Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center. She graduated from the University of North Carolina and the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery at the University of Maryland. Her father, an orthopedic surgeon, is a consultant to North Carolina's state disability determination services division.
Mr. Hamilton, also 27, was a manager until last week in the government affairs office of Altria, the tobacco company, in Washington. Next month, he is to begin studying for an M.B.A. at the University of Pennsylvania. He graduated cum laude from Duke. His father is a financial consultant in New York
Source reference H9772 :
Individuals : Mark Cammann PYLE
Published: New York Times, September 19, 1982
Lucy Street Rhame, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Ellis Rhame Jr. of Fairfield, Conn., was married there yesterday to Mark Cammann Pyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noble Pyle of Washington.
The Rev. Stanley Lyon Houston performed the ceremony in the Greenfield Hill Congregational Church.
Mrs. Pyle, a financial analyst with the Securites and Exchange Commission in Washington, graduated from Choate-Rosemary Hall and Boston University and received her M.B.A. from George Washington University. Her father is a surgeon in Bridgeport, Conn.
Mr. Pyle, a vice president with Robert Pyle Associates, a Washington public-relations agency of which his father is president and founder, graduated from Dickinson College.
Source reference H9773 :
Individuals : Ellen Christina MATAVA
From: Bennington Banner from Bennington, Vermont · Page 8, December 8, 1959
MRS. ELLEN JONES Mrs. Ellen Jones, resident-of 236 Depot St., died at Puln a Memorial Hospital this morning. She had been in frail health for several years. Born in Hempstead, N. H., Sept. 1893, she was 66 years old. Her parents were the late Isaac and Cilen Woodnouse lialaba. Her schooling had been received in P'lymouth, N.H, She was married to Louis Jones In Thetford Cener, N.H,, Jan. 10, 1916. Her home and family had been her main interests. Survivors are two daughters; Mary Ellen Jones of Bennington aod Marjorie Ayers, A f c a n y , N.Y.; two sons, Richard Jones of Bennington and Earl Jones, Manchester; one, sister, Mrs. Ida Simpson, Rumney, N.H. two brothers, Harold and Charles of Rumney, N.H.
Source reference N9774 :
Individuals : Richard Edward JONES
Burial: Park Lawn Cemetery
Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 86360893
Source reference H9775 :
Individuals : Richard Edward JONES
Published in Bennington Banner from May 25, 2009
Richard E. Jones Sr. 1925 - 2009 BENNINGTON Richard Edward Jones Sr., 84, of County Street died Sunday, May 24, 2009, at the Centers for Living and Rehabilitation. He battled cancer with great spirit and mettle. Born in Plymouth, N.H., on Feb. 23, 1925, he was the first of three children for Lewis Joyson Jones and Ellen Matava Jones. Richard moved with his family to Bennington in 1930 and grew up on North Street, just south of Taylor Garage building. He received his educaiton in Bennington schools and spent all his working life in the area. He was employed in many places, including the lumber yard, machine shops, and by the power company, blasting holes for the placement of power poles from Bennington to Brattleboro. But next to his family, horses were the most important members of his life. He worked, until his retirement, for Peter Schaad, DMV, at the surgical equine clinic in Old Bennington. Dr. Schaad's Clinic catered to the thoroughbred horses that used to race at the Pownal Race Track. In his younger life, he loved to take his family fishing on his boat, take his boys hunting. He was a great artist. His waltz was especially graceful and beautiful to watch. He loved to dance, especially the waltz, on his roller skates. Richard was also a great coach. In 1948, he coached his younger brother, Earl, to the Ski-Jack Championship on Bromley Mountain. A photo of Earl in action was published on the cover of Time Magazine. Richard loved to tinker and construct useful things from other people's junk. The CB and HAM radios he used to communicate with people all over the world were built with spare parts. He was know as "pussycat KIM 4758." He enjoyed spending time at club functions. He was a member of the Eagles Club, The Moose club, The VFW and the American Legion. Richard overcame many hardships in his life; due to complications at his birth, he was not expected to survive. He contracted Polio as a small child and spent months in an Iron Lung to help him breathe. The Polio permanently crippled his hands. At the age of twelve, he was hit by a truck while he was crossing North Street. The accident cracked his skull and caused him to suffer from epilepsy for the duration of his life. At the age of 24, he broke his back, hip and leg while roller skating and his doctors thought he would need to spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair. Fortunately, Richard was armed with an uncommon strength and determination which allowed him to ignore the doctors' prognosis. On June 14, 1958, after six years of courtship, Richard married the love of his life, Glenna LaCross. Richard leaves his wife, three children and ten grandchildren: his son, Richard II and his wife, Polly, of Palm Beach, Fla., and their children; and their children Jason and his wife, Darci, of Bennington, Lewis, Lillian and Isaac, also of Palm Beach; son, Timothy and wife, Lynette, of Bennington, with their children, Emily of Bennington and Morgan of Portland, Maine; daughter, Ida Bessette of Manchester and her children, Matthew and Jessie of Hoosick Falls, N.Y., Jessica Tobin of Manchester and Freddie Bessette of Texas. Richard was predeceased by his younger siblings, Earl Jones of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Mary Ellen Jones of Bennington, and an adopted sister, Marjory Ayers of Albany, N.Y.; by his son-in-law, Fred Bessette of Manchester, and by a special niece Josephine Jones of Albany, N.Y. FUNERAL NOTICE: Services will be Tuesday, June 2, 2009, at 10 a.m. at the MAHAR and SON FUNERAL HOME. Interment will follow in the family lot in Park Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday, June 1, from 6 to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Second Chance Animal Shelter or the Special Olympics through the Mahar and Son Funeral Home, 628 Main St. Bennington, VT
Source reference N9776 :
Individuals : Floyd Victor CROZIER
Burial: Sunset Memorial Gardens
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 97721383
Source reference N9777 :
Individuals : Floyd Marvin CROZIER
Burial: Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 3394746
Source reference N9778 :
Individuals : Gerald Winston CROZIER
Burial: Portales Cemetery
Portales, Roosevelt County, New Mexico, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 119116314
Source reference H9779 :
Individuals : Douglas W. CROZIER
From: Eastern New Mexico News.
Doug Crozier was born March 21, 1949, in Portales, to the home of Jean and Gerald W. Crozier. He passed from this life Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2007, at the Lubbock Heart Hospital, at the age of 57 years, 10 months and 10 days.
Doug grew up in New Mexico and Arizona and graduated from Portales High School in 1967. On June 7, 1968, he was married to Debra Joy Corbin. They lived in Clovis, where he worked in pipe and steel, and Muleshoe, Texas, where he farmed. In 1984, the family returned to Portales where he worked with his father in the family business, Crozier & Co. Doug eventually became the Operations Manager for the Portales office. His hobbies included welding, working in his yard, go-cart racing and when time allowed, fishing and hunting. He was also an avid NASCAR fan. Doug was an honest, sincere, hard-working man who was devoted to his wife, children and grandchildren.
Survivors include his wife of 37 years, Debra Joy Crozier, of Portales; two daughters and sons-in-law, Shannon and Mark Gormley, of Portales and DeAun and Lelon Griffin, of Portales; his mother, Jean Crozier, of Lubbock, Texas; his father, Gerald (and wife, Lois) Crozier, of Amarillo; four grandchildren, Ashley Crozier (and Jon LaBlanc), Amanda Wood, Ryan Wood and TiAnna Griffin; two brothers and sisters-in-law, G.L. "Butch" and Gail Crozier, of Portales and Tim and LaQuetha Crozier, of Lubbock; and a large extended family.
A funeral service will be held on Friday, Feb. 2, 2007, at 10:00 A.M. in the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel. Don Thomas will officiate. Pallbearers will be Ryan Wood, Jon LaBlanc, Mark Gormley, Billy Neece, Cliff Neece and Matt Neece. Honorary pallbearers are all Crozier & Co. drivers and his many, many friends. Burial will follow in the Portales Cemetery.
Source reference N9780 :
Individuals : Douglas W. CROZIER
Burial: Portales Cemetery
Portales, Roosevelt County, New Mexico, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 17765841
Source reference N9781 :
Individuals : Sarah Ann DEANE
Burial: Leavitt Cemetery
Charlemont, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 28463928
Source reference H9782 :
Individuals : James Lawson WHITNEY
From: The Berkshire Eagle on Mar. 3, 2015
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. - James Lawson "Skip" Whitney, 82, of 5 Whitman St. died Sunday, March 1, 2015, at Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield. Born in North Adams on May 24, 1932, son of Sceva E. and Elspeth Lawson Whitney, he attended local schools and graduated from Drury High School with the class of 1951. An Army veteran, he served with 10th Mountain Division at Fort Riley, Kans., during the Korean War. Mr. Whitney was employed at Whitney's Beverage Shop for many years until his retirement in 2003. His true love was training and racing horses, especially at the former Green Mountain Race Track in Pownal, Vt., and later at Suffolk Downs and Rockingham Park in New Hampshire. He was also a part-owner of the Empire Building in North Adams with his late brother, William "Bill" Whitney. He was a member of First Congregational Church of North Adams and of Frank R. Stiles Post 125 American Legion, and was an avid fan of the Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots. He leaves his wife, the former Anne Young, whom he married on Feb. 20, 1971, and numerous nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews, including his godson, Brayton H. Whitney. The last of his immediate family, he was predeceased by three sisters and seven brothers: Margaret Dennis, Helen Dion, Jean Gomeau, the Rev. Kenneth Whitney, Clinton E. Whitney, R. Donald Whitney, Sceva E. Whitney Jr., John Whitney, Brayton Whitney, and William B. Whitney. FUNERAL NOTICE - The funeral for Mr. Whitney will be Thursday, March 5, at 11 a.m. at Flynn & Dagnoli-Montagna Home for Funerals, West Chapels, 521 West Main St., North Adams. Burial will follow in Southview Cemetery. Calling hours will be Thursday morning from 9 to 11. Omission of flowers requested. Memorial donations may be made to the Women's Fellowship at First Congregational Church in care of the funeral home.
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