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Lynn Kett anyone know her?

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Bay

Cabot, AR

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Sep 3, 2008
 
Went to school with her in Bay. Just wondering
harmony

Batesville, AR

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Nov 10, 2009
 
Bay wrote:
Went to school with her in Bay. Just wondering
She is married to Marvin Maguffee and lives in Salem and teaches school in Salem.
From the Hills

Gepp, AR

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Nov 11, 2009
 
Lynn is one of the best teachers in Salem and one of the nicest people you'd ever want to meet.
Lynn Kett Maguffee

Calico Rock, AR

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Nov 13, 2009
 
I did go to school in Bay and loved it. That seems like a hundred years ago. I now teach 5th grade in Salem and have been married for 19 years. Couldn't be happier. Who's asking?
Lynn Kett Maguffee

Calico Rock, AR

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Nov 13, 2009
 
Thanks for the good indorcement. What a nice thing to say. I sure love teaching. Someone actually read this and told me about it. I'm dying to know who posted this.
From the Hills

Cherokee Village, AR

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Nov 14, 2009
 
You have certainly earned it! BTW look for me in The News next week.

Since: Nov 09

Calico Rock, AR

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Nov 14, 2009
 
That would be endorcement. Leave it to the teacher to misspell a word.
From the Hills

Horseshoe Bend, AR

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Tuesday Dec 15
 
Giving thanks to unsung heroes

An open letter to firefighters, police, paramedics, ER doctors, nurses and other civil servants and social workers

As hard as I work and as much as I try to pitch in to help improve life on planet Earth, there are several jobs it would be impossible for me to do. At this season of giving thanks, I would like to express my appreciation to those who can and do perform these difficult tasks, day in and day out, often for little pay and even less recognition. These are frequently the jobs that few want and that are taken by those who must truly feel a calling. I'm talking about occupations that are not only dangerous but also traumatizing, gory, gross and scary, like:

Firefighters, police and paramedics - the "first responders" who deal with emergencies and the aftermaths of accidents and crimes. Without thinking of themselves, these selfless individuals jump into hazardous and gruesome scenes for the sake of others. These are jobs I personally could not stomach, so THANK YOU to all who do them. And thanks to the people who clean up these horrible scenes of destruction as well - more unsung heroes. Many of us are oblivious to just how much work it requires to keep our infrastructure going.
Emergency room doctors, nurses and staff - you who go to work every day to make sure someone is available for the suffering and dying. I can't imagine what you have seen - I'm too squeamish for such a job, so THANK YOU. Again, thanks also to the people who administer and clean up hospitals as well - another difficult occupation.
Prison guards, mental institution doctors and staff, hospice workers, coroners and undertakers - all very tough jobs I could not do but without which society absolutely could not function. I frankly do not know how you do it, but THANK YOU.
Military personnel, especially the rank-and-file soldiers - many of us are "antiwar" and take our freedoms for granted, so THANK YOU for risking your lives to protect those freedoms.
Sanitation and social workers - to you who also contribute to holding together our infrastructure, THANK YOU.
Farmworkers, truck drivers and railroad workers - to all who work so hard to keep food on our tables, THANK YOU.
Teachers and school staff - especially those in inner city public schools and who work with "special needs" children. You are often poorly paid and function by the incentive of love and caring. For your dedication to our most precious treasures, THANK YOU.
To all those not mentioned here who also do society's difficult and dirty work, THANK YOU.

Sincerely,
D.M. Murdock
Citizen of the United States of America
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