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Besides, wouldn't it be wonderful if no one ever had to worry about the random cruelty of fatal illness or the woes of old age attacking them or their loved ones?
Joan D. Vinge
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Joan D. Vinge
Age: 76
Born: 1948
Born: April 2
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