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James “Winky” Camphor: Lessons from a life well lived | Afro

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By Beverly Richards Special to the AFRO If you are looking for a little inspiration, heartfelt-moments and gut-wrenching laughter, consider the wisdom, warmth and humor of James Camphor (better known as Winky). He entered eternal rest on Jan. 7, leaving behind a chasm in the hearts of his beloved wife Florine “Peaches,” family, and friends […]

The post James “Winky” Camphor: Lessons from a life well lived appeared first on Afro.

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