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On january 19, 2017, high prairian paul strait celebrated his 100th birthday! how’s that for a milestone! although a small birthday party was planned, it had to be canceled due to winter weather (and son david’s broken ankle); but people came up when they could to wish him a happy birthday, and friends and neighbors mailed him cards with.
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