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The. I am fairly ok you are watching the stream you have perhaps to show that im always happy to do which is when you suggest an idea for us to discuss have a look on my laptop this is something that we or when its a story issue you think that we should cover it we just scroll down here and then you will see that the response which was about the pandemic the admin shift apathy that is an all time high and were talking here about indian administered kashmir now some are saying that because of security a lockdown such restrictions about movement and then you add on cohen a virus locked down the internet minister kashmir has a double down what are your thoughts about that do you have questions for apatow if youre new to chat you can put your comments in the having he could be part of this discussion let me introduce you to the guests so that they can introduce themselves to you Helen Jeanette good to happy tell everybody. Thank you my name is do not do the mayor of green ever do you know

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Helen Jeanette Miller

Helen Jeanette Miller Site Contributor MADISON, Wis. – Helen Jeanette Rostad Miller, age 100, died on Saturday, April 24, 2021. Helen was born to Norwegian Immigrants, Jacob and Setona Rostad, on October 25, 1920 in rural DeForest, WI. She attended a one room grade school, graduated from DeForest High and from the Groves-Barnhard Business School in Madison. Helen married Loyd H. Miller on January 10, 1943. Helen was a stoic Norwegian in many ways and credited her longevity to her Viking blood. Helen’s life was greatly impacted by her family background and by farm life during the Depression. She grew up in an area heavily populated by people of Norwegian heritage, but most had been in this country for a generation or more. Her family were the “newcomers.” She talked of being self-conscious and shy due to that newcomer status and her and her family’s broken English. Like now, children of the 1920s could be cruel to others who were different.

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