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LEXINGTON -- When Lisa Tracy moved her mother to a retirement home 18 years ago, Tracy did what many Americans do with their parents' things. She put them in storage.
Almost a decade later, they were still there.See the full content of this document
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Objects of Her Affection
"I called my sister and said, 'What are we going to do with this stuff?' " Tracy recalled recently. "She said, 'Do you have a better idea?' "
Silence followed. "We both knew what that better idea was," Tracy said.Tracy, a career journalist and Lexington native, retired from The Philadelphia Inquirer in 2005."Objects of Our Affection," in ...See the full content of this document
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