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In Jasper No. 3, Vol. 3: Larry J. McMullen, April 30, 1943-December 6, 2013

kpetersen March 18, 2014

"On December 6th, 2013, the final curtain fell on the life of Larry McMullen, actor, director, professor, set builder, husband, father, and truly ' the universal curmudgeon.'..." - Barb McMullen

Tags actor, director, larry mcmullen, professor, remembrance, RIP, set builder, theater, trustus
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