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I think the show has so many wonderful memories connected to it for lots of people. When fans come to see me at the Andy Griffith Museum they get so emotional. Some of them cry, lots of them hug me and some want a kiss on the cheek.
Betty Lynn
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Betty Lynn
Age: 98
Born: 1926
Born: August 29
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