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Seeking Ted KAY and Jack STONE

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Rachel Unkefer rachelunkefer@pinehurst.net

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In the 1952 Phoenix City Directory are two men residing in an apartment
building. I think one or both might have been relatives of a person I'm
trying to trace.

Ted KAY and Jack STONE lived at *** N. Central in Phoenix, Arizona in
1952. They both worked at the Hotel Westward Ho, which was nearby. If
either of these names ring any bells, please get in touch.

Thanks!

Rachel Unkefer
Central Virginia, USA
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