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From Labor to Freedom in Oakland, Obituary of Rev. Dr. Charles Larkrith, 101

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Rev. Dr. Charles Larkrith, 101, went from labor to freedom in Oakland, passing peacefully on July 4, 2020.       He was born during the worldwide pandemic on March 5, 1919, left this world 101 years later during another pandemic.       He was an extraordinary orator and will be remembered for his ability to speak with […]

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