Jean M. France A'46

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 Jean M. France A'46: February 5, 1926–August 15, 2022. Jean Maulsby France was one of those people was one of those people who was genuinely curious about the world around her, about the people with her. She had a knack for listening acutely and connecting deeply with whomever was speaking to her, and for responding in a way that elevated the speaker. To read her obituary, please click here.

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