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4301 Pulmonary Tuberculosis Bailey, Milton Emery (I06468)
 
4302 Pulmonary tuberculosis  Dowser, Elizabeth Ruth (I2621)
 
4303 Pulmonary Tuberculosis  Ayerst, Russell Miller (I11076)
 
4304 Pulmonary Tuberculosis Bryce, Mary Anne (I5661)
 
4305 Pulmonary tuberculosis  Peever, Margaret Ellen (I6027)
 
4306 Pulmonary Tuberculosis; ill about 10 months. Campbell, Marion Gemmell (I12091)
 
4307 PURDY, Francis Leonard 1952 - 2007 Suddenly at the Almonte General Hospital with his family by his side on Friday, December 28, 2007. Beloved husband and best friend of Joanna (nee Munro). Loving father of James (Nancy), Elizabeth Roffey (Tim) and Kate (Shawn). Proud Papa of William, Russell and Kayla. Brother of Gloria Bennett, Ilene Brooks, Shirley Moore and Carl. Predeceased by his brother James and his parents Tom and Margaret. He will be missed by many nieces, nephews, family and friends. Friends may call at the Almonte Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, (154 Elgin St.), on Sunday, December 30 from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Monday, December 31 at 1 p.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Lanark County 4-H Association or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Purdy, Francis Leonard (I04357)
 
4308 Purpura hemorrhagica Easterly, Ida J. (I22636)
 
4309 Pus infection from inguinal abscess McLain, Hattie (I21656)
 
4310 Pye Brothers and Sisters, at the funeral of their mother
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Pye, Elizabeth Ann (I10692)
 
4311 Pye Brothers and Sisters, at the funeral of their mother
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Pye, Charlotte Eliza (I10695)
 
4312 Pye Brothers and Sisters, at the funeral of their mother
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Pye, Henry Andrew (I10697)
 
4313 Pye Brothers and Sisters, at the funeral of their mother
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Pye, Eliza Jane (I10699)
 
4314 Pye Brothers and Sisters, at the funeral of their mother
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Pye, Ambrose Walter (I10704)
 
4315 Pye Brothers and Sisters, at the funeral of their mother
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Pye, Alice Mary (I10707)
 
4316 Pye Brothers and Sisters, at the funeral of their mother
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Pye, Charles Alfred (I10718)
 
4317 Pye Brothers and Sisters, at the funeral of their mother
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Pye, Herbert Ayerst (I10726)
 
4318 Pye Sisters
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Pye, Elizabeth Ann (I10692)
 
4319 Pye Sisters
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Pye, Charlotte Eliza (I10695)
 
4320 Pye Sisters
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Pye, Eliza Jane (I10699)
 
4321 Pye Sisters
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Pye, Alice Mary (I10707)
 
4322 Pye Sisters
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Pye, Edith Alberta (I10720)
 
4323 Pye Sisters
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Pye, Sussanah (I10724)
 
4324 Pyloric stenosis King, Robert Joseph (I02142)
 
4325 Quick - Walton
A pretty wedding took place on Tuesday, April second, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Walton, when their oldest daughter, Lettie May, was given in marriage to George W. Quick of Rotterdam Junction, the Rev. Geo. E. Stright officiating. The bride was daintily gowned in white silk and lace and wore a bouquet of orange blossoms which were sent by friends in Pasadena, California. The bridesmaids wore charming costumes of white, trimmed white lace. Miss Lulu R. Walton, sister of the bride, was Maid of Honor. W. Scott Whitbeck of Springfield, Mass., was best man. Miss Katherine Berger of New York acted as bridesmaid, and Harold Walton, brother of the bride, acted as groom?s-man. The wedding march from Lobengrin was played throughout the ceremony by Miss Louisa J. Walton. Among those present from out of town were: Mrs. Mary E. McClelland, grandmother of the bride, and Miss Lena C. McClelland of Saranac Lake; Mrs. Frank S. Barton of Schenectady; Robert L. Roberts of Lake Placid; Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Stright and Miss Bessie Cooledge of Jay; W. Scott Whitbeck of Springfield, Mass.; Miss Katherine Berger and Miss Marion R. Duncan of New York. Many valuable and useful gifts were received, including a generous supply of linen and silver. Miss Walton?s office associates presented her with a beautiful dinner set of Limoges china. The bride has many friends in this vicinity, where she has made her home from childhood. For the past three years she has held a responsible position with the International Committee of the Y.M.C.A. in New York City. The bridegroom is a young man of sterling qualities, who has won the liking and respect of the people he has met during his short visit in Keene. He is General Secretary of the R.R.Y.M.C.A. at Rotterdam Junction, N.Y. After the ceremony was concluded and the happy couple had received the congratulations of the assembled guests, the entire company sat down to a bountiful repast to which they did ample justice. The Rev. Mr. Stright superintended the decoration of baggage and the carriage which conveyed the six members of the bridal party to Westport. The carriage was profusely decorated with horse shoes and white streamers, while the horses looked gay in their rosettes of white ribbons. At four o?clock the bridal party departed amid a shower of rice and best wishes. On reaching Elizabethtown, they partook of a merry supper at the famous hostelry, Maplewood Inn, where they were joined by Miss Duncan and Ralph Walton. The happy couple left on the night train from Westport. After a few days visit among relatives in Ulster County, Mr. and Mrs. Quick will reside in Schenectady.
--Plattsburgh Sentinel, Plattsburgh, New York - Friday April 12, 1907 
Walton, Lettie May (I02046)
 
4326 QUICK, Lulu W.
b. [ ] 1884
d. [10 Sep] 1963 C-40-02-02
"Corvallis--Mrs. Lulu Quick, 78, former Salem school teacher who has recently been living in New York, died while on a visit here Tuesday. Mrs. Quick, the former Lulu (McClelland??), was born at Saranac Lake, N.Y., and taught school in that state until moving to Salem in 1912. She taught school for many years at Salem, until her marriage there in 1938 to George W. Quick. They moved to Maryland, where he died in 1944. The following year she returned to Salem, then in 1949 moved to Rotterdam Junction, N.Y. She came to Oregon for a visit two months ago. She was the first president of the American Legion Auxiliary Capital Unit 9, Salem. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. J.E. Sturgeon, Corvallis, two brothers, Paul Walton, Camilles, N.Y., and F.W. Walton, Exeter, Calif. Services will be 1:30 p.m. Friday at McHenry Funeral Home, Rev. James McCobb officiating. Interment will be in Salem at Jason Lee Cemetery at 3:15 p.m." OS Sep 13, 1963 11:1

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Walton, Lulu R. (I00847)
 
4327 QUICKFALL, Herbert (Herbie) Arthur 84, died July 18, 2013 at St. Mary's General Hospital in Kitchener where he received wonderful care. Born May 6, 1929 in Waterloo Township to Arthur and Elva (Kraft) Quickfall. Loving husband of Barbara Anne (Boettger) Quickfall for 52 years. Much loved father of Heather and John Leffler, Rick Quickfall and Geovana dos Santos, Phil Quickfall and Heather Godwin. Cherished grandfather of Sarah and Lisa Leffler, Helen (Leffler) and Robert Smith, Max and Emma Quickfall. Brother to Alice and Cam Clair. Herb will be missed by his sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins, honorary grandchildren, friends and neighbours. Predeceased by his parents, sister Ruth and brother-in-law Hugh Craig. Farming his Kraft grandparents farm, 620 km west of Montreal (Bridgeport), Herb owned a livestock trucking business. With Jim Clayfield, their company Fall Land Fields farmed near Breslau and employed many young people. After selling his trucking business to K & H Quickfall, Herb worked for Norstern Meat Packers and several owners who followed them. Incredibly generous, Herb provided leadership and space on the farm for generations of 1st Bridgeport Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Rovers. He was a faithful member and leader of Bridgeport United Church, a member of the Bridgeport Lions Club for over 40 years and a committed member of the Bridgeport Community Association. Gardeners, neighbours and members of The Healing of the Seven Generations enjoyed sharing the farm and river flats. Herb and Barb welcomed friends from around the world into their home through Scouts, Lions and other exchange programs. Herb was awarded the Silver Acorn in 1978 for distinguished service to Scouting and the Lions Club's Helen Keller and Melvin Jones Awards. Herb touched the lives of countless people of all ages. Herb's family will share memories with friends at the Erb & Good Family Funeral Home 171 King St. S., Waterloo on Friday, July 26, 2013 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A Celebration of Herb's Life will be held on Saturday, July 27, 2013 at 3 p.m. at the Bridgeport Community Centre, 20 Tyson Dr., Kitchener. Friends and family are invited to stay or drop in after the service for a time of food, fellowship and sharing stories of Herb until 7: 00 p.m. Dad, you can stop looking, you're in the paper today. We will miss you, your stories and wonderful sense of humour. Condolences for the family and donations to the Bridgeport Lions Club, Bridgeport United Church or the Mission and Service Fund of The United Church of Canada may be arranged through the funeral home. Quickfall, Herbert Arthur (I5718)
 
4328 R. Scott Ridge, 55, of Houston, formerly Baytown, was born April 4, 1953 in Dilley, TX and passed away Tuesday, March 24, 2009 at home. He was a 1971 graduate of Ross S. Sterling High School and received his Associate's Degree from Lee College and was an electrical engineer at Jacobs Engineering. He attended Trinity Tabernacle Assembly of God Church while growing up and was currently attending Mont Belvieu Assembly of God Church.
He was preceded in death by his father, Richard Ridge and uncle, Gregory Brake. He is survived by his fiancée, Kathy Johnson of Baytown; son and daughter-in-law, Kirk and Clarissa Ridge of Pasadena; daughters, Angela Ridge and Amanda Ridge, both of Houston; mother and stepfather, Maryann and Dennis Campbell of White Settlement; brothers and sister-in-law, Jeffrey Lee Ridge of Fort Worth and Tracy and Susan Ridge of Weatherford; sister and brother-in-law, Susan and Dan Frost of Talequah, OK; uncles and aunts, Dell and Sue Brake of Midlothian and Jack and Terry Brake of Fort Worth; and grandsons, Noah, Asher and Fynnlan.
His family will receive friends Friday, March 27, 2009 beginning at 1:00 p.m. at Trinity Tabernacle Assembly of God Church, 1008 E. Lobit Ave, Baytown, TX 77520 with a memorial service to follow at 2:00 p.m. 
Ridge, Richard Scott (I23835)
 
4329 RAE - In hospital, Almonte, Ontario, on Wednesday, May 3, 1978. Florence Bertha Giles, dear daughter of the late Robert William Giles and the late Jean Edith McArthur; beloved mother of the late Eileen Rae; dear sister of Ernest Giles, Almonte; Mrs Laura Baird, Almonte; Mary (Mrs Felix Obrey), Renfrew; Allan Giles, Almonte; Jean (Mrs Norman Sadler), Almonte; Eleanor (Mrs W.J. Carpenter), Smiths Falls; also survived by one great aunt, Miss Ethel McArthur. in her 69th year. Rested at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, where the funeral service was held on Friday at 2 p.m. Rev Robert McCrea officiating. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery.
--1978, Wednesday May 10, The Almonte Gazette page 6 
Giles, Florence Bertha (I12717)
 
4330 Railroad accident Banning, Benjamin (I07426)
 
4331 Ralph Bailey, 89, a longtime resident of Colorado Springs, passed away on June 2, 2014 at his home in Yuma, Arizona. He was a veteran of the United States Navy and worked for many years in civil service. He retired on April 18, 1980 from housing maintenance at Peterson Field. Ralph was born on October 5, 1924 in Spencer, Iowa to the late Lloyd and Grace (Harrison) Bailey. He was married on November 17, 1946 to Leona, who passed away in 1999. He is survived by two sons, Mark and Marvin; two daughters, Cindy Beasley and Jodi Leonard; 11 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, and a great-great-granddaughter. Visitation will be from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. on Friday, June 13, 2014 at Memorial Gardens Funeral Home. Funeral Services will follow at 10:00 a.m. in the chapel. Private interment will be at Memorial Gardens Cemetery.  Bailey, Ralph Bert (I05100)
 
4332 Ralph E. Avery, 95, of Freeman Township, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2016, at Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington, Maine.
He was born July 3, 1920, in New London, the son of Kenneth and Marion Avery. He was a World War II veteran serving as a Navy aviation metalsmith aboard three aircraft carriers during his service from 1940 to 1953. Ralph loved dancing and was a square dance club member in the 1960s and 1970s. He was a lifelong stamp collector, enjoyed music (particularly Bill Gaither gospel music), and was a talented builder and handyman.
Ralph is survived by his sons, Ralph R. Avery and Pasco B. Avery; three grandchildren, Josiah P. Avery, Jodi D. Hoffman and Jessica D. Matchett; two great-grandchildren, Albert and Nicholas Hoffman; and his sister, Beth Bernhardt.
He was predeceased by his brother, Kenneth Avery; and his sister, Betty Hewitt.
There will be no funeral services at this time. Interment will be in Connecticut.
Arrangements are under the care of Adams-McFarlane Funeral & Cremation Services, 108 Court St., Farmington, Maine. 
Avery, Ralph Ely (I24532)
 
4333 Ralph I. Main, 87, of Church Hill Farm, North Stonington, died peacefully on Saturday, April 13, 2013, at his home surrounded by his loving family. He was the husband of Jacqueline M. (Duffy) Main for 62 years. Sadly, she predeceased him on Feb. 4, 2012.
Born in North Stonington on April 14, 1925, he was the son of the late Ralph I. and Margaret Hazel (Brown) Main.
Mr. Main owned and operated Church Hill Dairy Farm in North Stonington for many years and later retired from the state of Connecticut Highway Department in 1987.
A true Swamp Yankee he was a member of the North Stonington Grange for over 75 years, North Stonington Fair Association, North Stonington Historical Society, president of Union Cemetery Association, and weigh master at North Stonington Fair. He was also a former first selectman for the town of North Stonington.
He will be sadly missed by his children, Deborah L. Proulx and her husband, Gerald, of North Stonington; Douglas I. Main and his wife, Carol, of Lindent, Vt. He also leaves his sister, Beverly Poole, of Ohio, and six grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. He was predeceased by his daughter, Diana Lynn Walters, and a grandson.
A graveside service will be held on Wednesday, April 17, 2013, at 10 a.m. at Union Cemetery, Route 49, North Stonington. Calling hours are respectfully omitted.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the North Stonington Historical Society, 1 Wyassup Road, North Stonington, CT 06359.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Buckler-Johnston Funeral Home, 121 Main St., Westerly. 
Main, Ralph I. (I26195)
 
4334 Ralph Nathaniel Clark, Jr., 93, from the Ivoryton section of Essex, Connecticut died February 13, 2014 at Middlesex Hospital's Hospice after a brief illness. He was the beloved husband of the late Stella Elizabeth (Wineski) Clark. Ralph was born September 7, 1920 in Essex and was a lifetime resident of Ivoryton. He was the son of Ralph Nathaniel Clark, Sr. and Doris Snow (Miller) Clark, both also of Ivoryton. He is predeceased by his sister Jane Elizabeth (Clark) Stannard and his brother Elbert Miller Clark, also residents of Ivoryton. He leaves two nephews, Charles and John Stannard of Ivoryton, a niece Christine Schumacher and her husband Donald of Ivoryton, and a nephew Ronald E. Clark and his wife Virginia of Haddam. He also leaves several great nieces and great nephews. Ralph also leaves a sister-in-law, Catherine Wind of Ivoryton. Ralph attended Pratt High School in Essex where he graduated in 1938. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1942 and served mostly with the 6834th Rearmament Regiment in Algeria, France, and Germany before receiving his honorable discharge in 1946 after 26 months in the European Theater. While in the service Ralph earned a Good Conduct Medal, the Victory Medal, the American Theater Campaign Ribbon, and the European African Middle Eastern Theater Campaign Ribbon. Ralph was employed for many years as a Quality Assurance Engineer at the Cramer Division of the Conrac Corporation in Old Saybrook. While working at Cramer's, he attended New Haven College, now the University of New Haven, earning first an Associate Degree in Electrical Engineering in 1962 and then his B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering in 1967. After retirement, he spent most winters in Englewood, Florida. He was an avid golfer and after playing in several industrial leagues he continued to golf well into his eighties. He was a longtime member of the Essex Veterans Memorial Hall, Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church in Essex and the Knights of Columbus. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, February 18, 2014 at the Robinson, Wright & Weymer Funeral Home, 34 Main Street in Centerbrook from 10:00AM until the time of a Prayer Service at 11:00AM. Burial with the rendering of Full Military Honors will follow in Saint Mary's Cemetery in Clinton. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Essex Veterans Memorial Hall, 3 Westbrook Road, Centerbrook, CT 06409.
--Published by Hartford Courant on Feb. 16, 2014. 
Clark, Ralph Nathaniel (I4208)
 
4335 Ralph Richard Poston, Sr.

Miami - Ralph Richard Poston Sr. passed away on Friday, March 20, 2009.

Ralph was a native Miamian, born January 2, 1923, to parents, Richard Rockwell Poston andMary Emma Washburn Poston. He survived his 12 half-brothers and half-sisters, and sister, Ruth Poston Stasko.

While at Andrew Jackson High School, he delivered newspapers, and lettered in sports; swimming, golf, track, basketball and football. Upon graduation, he married his classmate, Carolyn Sue Davis. They were married in Allapattah Methodist Church, and remained married 66 years, until Carolyn's passing.

Ralph enlisted in the U.S. Navy in WWII following the attack on Pearl Harbor. He and future business partner, Roger E. Kopplow, were stationed at Port Everglades. Poston served as Machinist First Class on a submarinetender, the USS Euraile , and was deployed to the South Pacific. He attended the University of Houston.

He was a member of the local Ironworkers Union, and worked as an ironworker, until a man in his Church encouraged him to start his own business and loaned him $500, as seed money. Poston Steel Company was the steel construction business he began. In 1950, the name changed to Poston Bridge & Iron, Inc., when the company bought out Florida Bridge & Iron from Ralph Boardman, while Boardman's company was working on the 36th Street bridge across the Miami River.

As company President, he was a significant contributor towards the post-war boom of South Florida. His company was involved in building many high profile construction projects for over 30 years, including the Americana, Eden Rock, DuPont Plaza, Burdines, the South Beach Pier, Turkey Point, the Port and the downtown Federal Building. He was also elected the 2nd President of the National Steel Erectors Association, 197071.

Poston was passionate about teaching, as well as building. With Carolyn as his Graduate Assistant, he was an Instructor of the Dale Carnegie Course for more than 25 years. He took great pride in the accomplishments of his students.

He served in the Florida House of Representatives and Senate over a 14 year period. He was leader of the Dade Legislative Delegation; and Chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee. Poston was appointed to the National Highway Safety & Advisory Committee, and Dade County Citizens Safety Council.

He was a member of Business, Inc. and a Mason from South Miami Lodge No. 328. He was also active in the Downtown Kiwanis Club, the local Lions Club and International Association of Lions Clubs, 1950; a member of the National Society of The Sons of the American Revolution; and served on numerous Dade County Blue Ribbon Panels, as well as on Boards of Directors in Miami, including those of SunBank, Goodwill Industries of Miami, and Epworth Village.

He was an active member of the Kendall United Methodist Church in Greater Miami, where he was Chairman of the Building Campaign, President of the Methodist Men and taught an Adult Sunday School class; and later sang in the choir of the Cruso United Methodist Church in North Carolina.

The Postons were residents of Pinecrest, Tallahassee and Waynesville, North Carolina.

Poston is survived by his three devoted children; his son, Ralph Richard (Rick) Poston, Jr. and his wife, Toshiko, of Kendall; daughter Dorothy (Dottye) Susan Poston Barrier and husband, Jerry L. Barrier of Albemarle, North Carolina; and daughter Sheryl (Sherry) Lynne Poston Jordan and husband, Harry L. Jordan of Coral Gables; his grandchildren, Lisa Lynne Poston, Jennifer Lynne Barrier Isaman, Mindi Suzanne Poston Gay, and Michael David Barrier; and seven greatgrandchildren.

The family wishes to express special gratitude to their father's loyal attendant, Lazara Lizarazo. Also, to Patricia de Varona, Christina Ramirez, and the rest of the staff at The Palace Royale, for their ongoing dedication to Ralph's well-being, while he was in their care. Even to the peaceful end of his 86 years, he loved life and was a joy to those who knew him.

On Saturday, April 18th, a private Burial will take place at Woodlawn Park South Cemetery.

A Celebration of Life service, will be held at 12 noon in the Sanctuary of Kendall United Methodist Church, 7600 SW 104th St., Miami. Visitation with the family and a light lunch will be provided following the service in the Fellowship Hall.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Ralph Poston's memory can be made to Goodwill Industries of South Florida, Inc., 2121 NW 21st St., Miami, FL 33126; Kendall United Methodist Church, 7600 SW 104th St., Miami, FL 33156; Cruso United Methodist Church, 11653 Cruso Road, Canton, NC 28716; or South Florida Urban Ministries, 2850 SW 27th Ave., Miami, FL 33133.

Funeral Arrangements by: Van Orsdel Funeral Home Kendall Chapel

11220 North Kendall Drive Miami, FL 33176  
Poston, Ralph Richard (I05692)
 
4336 Ramsay Township, Canada West Evans, William John (I03423)
 
4337 Ramsay Township, Canada West Sutherland, John (I6126)
 
4338 Ramsay Township, Canada West Hamilton, Marion (I6127)
 
4339 Ramsay Township, Ontario Family (F14338)
 
4340 Ramsay Township, Ontario Munro, John Alexander (I02675)
 
4341 Ramsay Township, Ontario Gordon, Eva (I12680)
 
4342 Ramsay Township, Ontario Blair, Nellie Kier May (I17796)
 
4343 Ramsay Township, Ontario Munro, Agnes Annie (I03355)
 
4344 Ramsay Township, Ontario Family (F4123)
 
4345 Ramsay Township, Ontario Yuill, Euphemia (I12051)
 
4346 Ramsay Township, Ontario Kemp, Nellie (I2128)
 
4347 Ramsay Township, Ontario Cochrane, William (I31160)
 
4348 Ramsay Township, Ontario Langstaff, Ellen (I02396)
 
4349 Ramsay Township, Ontario Family (F4138)
 
4350 Ramsay Township, Ontario Gordon, William (I12679)
 

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