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Tammy Becker | |
Born: Jan 25, 1600 | Died: Jun 8, 1665 |
Tammy had a rough life full of rumors and suspicion. She never found work after her husband died, everyone assumed she was behind it. If she was, she took that secret to the grave with her. She lived just long enough to witness the birth of her third grandchild, but died later that same day. |
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Ann Ragged | |
Born: Apr 9, 1600 | Died: Aug 15, 1670 |
Ann put up a feeble fight, but was ready to go. She'd been miserable at the end, always having low comfort and energy levels. Due to her often lashing out at people, they tended to regard her with the same level of affection often reserved for Mrs. Crumplebottom. She died friendless, with many neighbors unwilling to admit it, but they aren't going to miss her. |
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Calista Despret | |
Born: Feb 8, 1620 | Died: Apr 22, 1686 |
More than just a houskeeper, but also Karen's dear friend, Calista will be sadly missed by the entire household and those who knew her. |
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Matthew Smith | |
Born: Mar 7, 1616 | Died: Apr 8, 1689 |
Matthew died a platinum death in his beloved place ... his garden. He is survived by his wife, Hannah, and three children; Molly, Malcolm, and Reagan. |
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Jason Allen | |
Born: Jun 7, 1629 | Died: Aug 10, 1695 |
Jason died a platinum death long before expected, he was only 66. He is survived by his wife, 5 children and 10 grandchildren. He was a quiet sim who always had his nose buried in a book, which unfortunately is how many will remember him, if at all. |
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Denise Allen | |
Born: Nov 9, 1629 | Died: Nov 13, 1701 |
Denise passed away just days after her 72nd birthday. She never aspired to much in life, but her husband Komei will never forget his wife and the opportunity she gave him. Denise was survived by her husband and three children Hannah, Ashlee, and Vince. |
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Karen Padilla | |
Born: Feb 5, 1629 | Died: Apr 24, 1703 |
Karen died a frustrated death at the age of 74. She had great plans of building a family empire which never came to be. While she may have felt to have failed, the citizens of Port Riverwalk will always remember Karen as the woman who strove to rebuild their town. |
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Jacqueline Sullivan | |
Born: Aug 25, 1629 | Died: Dec 14, 1703 |
Jackie died a platinum death as the retired mayor of Port Riverwalk. She lived to a ripe old age of 74 and left behind one son, Michael, and 5 grandchildren. |