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Earline Gadson-Smith was born in Ocala, FL.When her parents moved to Plant City (the Strawberry Capital), she attended high school where she was a cheerleader.Upon graduation she moved to Newark, NJ; following her older brothers. It was there she made her home for more than 60 years. Family was very Important to her and she […]

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