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LEGACY: Karen Lynne Chandler – a ‘happy, loving free spirit’ - TSDMemphis.com

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Karen Lynne Chandler, 68, was a woman of many talents – a great organizer, gifted calligrapher and artist, among other skills. Ms. Chandler died June 29, according to her daughter, Rai Chandler Bolden. Scores of Facebook tributes and expressions of sympathy filled Chandler’s account. “Karen Lynne Chandler quietly and unassumingly closed her eyes for the []

Source: TSDMemphis.com - The New Tri-State Defender - TSDMemphis.com

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