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Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas is celebrating her 100th birthday! | New Pittsburgh Courier

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Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas is celebrating her 100th birthday! She was born February 17, 1923 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She was the fifth child born to John and Willie Mae Holt. Mrs. Thomas married Elder Freeman L. Thomas November 27,1948. She was a dedicated homemaker while raising her only daughter, Karen. She was First Lady of Shiloh … Continued

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