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Kaylin Jones: A Champion Of the Children - Milwaukee Community Journal

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“You set the standard, and the tone On your own you was the boss Kaylin Jones know the name her legacy is never lost Costly price we all paid? But I see a different angle A triangle of love between your family, friends and Godhe was  tired of lending out his Angel .Rest in Heaven.” []

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Source: Milwaukee Community Journal - Wisconsin's Largest African American Newspaper
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