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Linda Rose is 71 years old, and she spent 42 years as the Director of Human Resources for Henry Clay Frick Community Hospital, Mount Pleasant, PA. She also worked as the Director of Human Resources at the Huntington Foam Packaging company for about 3 years before she retired. She now works part-time at the Blackburn domestic violence shelter. She also spends a large amount of time playing piano as a church pianist, and teaches over 20 young children piano lessons in her off time. Linda has spent her entire life in southwestern Pennsylvania, has 2 children, Amy and Tom Jr., and 4 grandchildren. Linda and I have known each other for more than two years, I actually met her before I met my fiancé’s parents because she spends so much time visiting

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