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Thank you very much for correcting the death date of Elizabeth L. Cless in my article on her. I am still trying to figure out how that got into my original, as I have both the LA Times obituary printed on 7/23/1992 and the Claremont Courier obituary printed on 7/29/1992. Both indicate your correct date. I do not have access to the genealogical data you also cite. I'm curious how you happened to check Cless's death date; is death date checking your specialty or do you have a personal connection to her? Thanks again. LM6407 (talk) 07:40, 5 July 2019 (UTC)Reply

Aww thank you! I'm glad somebody appreciates it! I actually just do it out of boredom/fun. She was listed in the "Category: Year of Death Missing" and I researched her and that is what I found. It's fun researching them but it can be difficult, as a source that I used to use has been brought to my attention as "unreliable" (Even though it has a photo of their grave), so I'm now relying on other sources that as of right now are deemed "reliable":). Most of my research that I've done the past week is now gone, which sucks, but it seems that my other sources are acceptable, so I guess I'll just stick to those for now (If I decide to do it again, because I don't want to get in trouble). Thank you again for the compliments and I hope you have a blessed day! PamDenise (talk) 17:17, 5 July 2019 (UTC)Reply

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