In the heartland of America, where hills roll and tales of small-town legends seem as real as the morning dew, there was Laurel Thompson. A titan in the community of West Plains, Thompson, whose life spanned nine decades, was an emblem of dedication, commitment, and pure love for the place and people he called home.
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