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Melva Delphine Madden Rodriguez was born on September 9, 1955, in Houston, Texas, to Juanita Hargrove and Calvin Madden. She was the youngest of eight siblings. Melva and her family moved to San Diego, California, in 1962. She remained in San Diego and had her own family. She had three daughters: Dana Lynn, Angel Nicole, […]

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