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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Marilyn Lavi (born 1942 in Lima, Ohio, died 2025 in Aurora, Ohio) was a Librarian, Children&amp;rsquo;s Literature Adjunct Professor, and Dance Instructor who powered: a higher education union, multicultural grant programs and a gallery for Cold Spring Harbor High School, a professional dance troop, an art gallery collective, a local voting official, and our family household. She was a fiercely independent woman and an educational and multi-cultural advocate!&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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