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Ora Jackson, 100, honored as choir disbands after 47 years - TSDMemphis.com

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Ora Jackson thought she was simply attending a luncheon event with 11 other remaining members of the Western Regional Choir of Memphis. As it turned out, a special surprise was planned for the 100-year-old Jackson at the “Black Tie Farewell Luncheon” May 21 at Holiday Inn-University of Memphis. “We honored Mrs. Jackson as the oldest […]

Source: TSDMemphis.com - The New Tri-State Defender - TSDMemphis.com

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