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Kenneth and Helen Felumlee pose for a photo in September 1941.Felumlee family/APBy Sam FrizellApril 19, 2014 3:11 PM EDTWhen Helen Felumlee died at the age of 92 last Saturday morning, her family knew it wouldn ;t be long before her husband Kenneth followed. The two had been married for 70 years and by all accounts were near inseparable all their lives.So the family wasn ;t surprised when Kenneth, 91, died only 15
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