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So. Lehigh 7th-Grader Has Died, Superintendent Says
Southern Lehigh School District Leah Christman announced in an email message Monday afternoon that a seventh grade student has died.

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Southern Lehigh School District Leah Christman announced in an email message Monday afternoon that a seventh grade student has died.

Southern Lehigh School District Leah Christman announced in an email message Monday afternoon that a seventh grade student has died.
Southern Lehigh School District Leah Christman announced in an email message Monday afternoon that a seventh grade student has died.
Stanley D. Slomcinsky Jr., 65, of Center Valley, passed away on Nov. 1, 2013 at Lehigh Valley Hospital.
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