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OF SERVICE AFTER CHURCH FIRE 

Prayers of Solidarity

Mom Logan Schultes, now living in Otego, was raised in the Milford United Methodist congregation, and brought her family to this morning service in the wake of last Sunday’s fire. With her is husband Philip, dad Lorin Campbell, and daughters Macie, 9 months, and Cellie, 2 1/2. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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