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IN MEMORIAM

DONALD C. RUSCHAUPT,SR.
April 20, 1933-November 16, 2013
This sixth anniversary of your leaving us comes
atatime of joy and sadness.Wewon theWorld
Series and we were happy,but sad because
you were not here to share it with us.Nathan
texted that night “this is for you Pop Pop,” and
Ishared with the grandchildren our memories
of going on dates to Griffith Stadium to see the
Senators.Now,our grandchildren have experi-
enced two winning teams,the Caps and the
Nats.You guided them to love baseball and
now they appreciate your love of the game.
Welove you and miss you.
Love,Sara, your children
and your grandchildren

RUSCHAUPT

SHEILA KAYE TIBBITS
September 9, 1958-November 16, 2006
Youare constantly in our thoughts and in our
prayers.Your loving mother,stepfather,family
and friends will cherish the beauty of your life
in our memory forever.

TIBBITS

CORNELIAA.WEBB
Celebrating Eternal Life

WEBB

DEATH NOTICE

EDWARDJ. BUTCHER, JR. (Age 76)
Engineer
Of Rockville,Maryland, died on July 12, 2019,
due to complications from dementia. Ed was
preceded in death by his son, EdwardJ. Butch-
er,III. In addition to his wife,Judy,heissurvived
by his daughter,Michelle Norton, her husband
Phillip Norton, Jr., of McLean,VA, and six
grandchildren.
Followingatour of duty in Vietnam for which
he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal from
the United States Army,Lt. Butcher returned
home to attend the University of Virginia, and
was graduated with honors in 1972. Ed retired
from the United States Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
Burial will take place at Arlington National
Cemetery atalater date.

BUTCHER

SUZANNE COHN
OnWednesday,November 13,
2019 Suzanne Cohn of
Potomac,MD.Beloved daugh-
ter of Debbie and Buzzy Cohn;
cherished sister of David Cohn
and Julianne Cohn Metzger
(Michael); adored aunt of Eli,
Annabel andJack Metzger.Funeral services
will be1p.m. Sunday at the Chapel at
Judean Memorial Gardens,Olney,MDwith
interment to follow.The family will be
receiving family and friends at their home
on Sunday night from6p.m. to9p.m.
withashiva minyan at 7:30p.m. Donations
in Suzanne's memory can be made to
JewishFoundation for Group Homes at
JFGH.org or NEADSWorld Class Service
Dogs at Neads.org.Services entrusted to
Sagel Bloomfield Danzansky Goldberg
Funeral Care.
http://www.sagelbloomfield.com

COHN

ALBERTSGASTOUKIAN
(Mike) Burgess,Peter (Ann) Gastoukian,
Ingrid (Bill) Alewine,grandchildren, Michelle,
Sean,Kelly (Reed), Kirsten (Jeff), Courtney,
Nils (Josh), Ryan, Nicole,William (Yawen),
Noah and Thor,great grandchildren, Ben,
William, Logan, Maxton, and ones yet to be
born, believe his work continues in their
hearts.Asteadfast family man Albert was
proud of every family member’saccomplish-
ments.
Following his AirForce service,Albert went
on to work with RCA as an engineer and
manager.After several overseas assign-
ments,Sigrid and Albert settled in Springfield
in 1966. He retired from RCA in 1984 and
enjoyed many worldwide adventures with
Sigrid during their retirement years.Hewas
active in Sons of Norway,The OddFellows,
The VFW and several language clubs.Asa
world traveler and “citizen of the world” he
cultivated an appreciation for other cultures.
Wecannot do justice to his life inafew
paragraphs but he wroteamemoir treasured
by his family.
In lieu of flowers,please make donations
to the American Cancer Society.His funeral
service is planned for November 23, at 1
p.m. at National MemorialPark, 7482 Lee
Highway,Falls Church,VA22042. Condo-
lences can be sent to Sigrid Gastoukian at
170 Tr evor Run, Mineral,VA23117 or email
to [email protected].

AlbertSGastoukian of Springfield,VA,went
peacefully surrounded by his wife Sigrid and
family toahigher calling on November2,
2019 athishomeinMineral,Virginia.His
parentsKurkein and Sirarpie,and brother
Michelle,predeceased him.
His family knows him asalover and keeper of
knowledge with an insatiable desire to learn,
retain and teach even the most obscure
facts.His intellectual pursuits would have
madehimcomfortableinteractingwiththe
philosophers of another age.Albert is self
described asahusband, father,teacher,lin-
guist, engineer,manager and freemason.He
wrote that this juncture in time would be a
step to eternal life with the Architect of the
Universe.Brother Gastoukian wasa58year
veteran and LMIP Mason at Elmer Timberman
Lodge No 54 of Annandale,VA; Initiated
October 17, 1950;Passed on November2,
1950; and Raised on November 25, 1950.
Albert was born inFrance on August 14, 1929
to parents who’dsurvived the Armenian
genocide.Heemigrated to theU.S.in 1948,
joined the AirForce in 1953, and proudly
becameaU.S citizen. He met Sigrid on a
blind date,and after only seven weeks,they
committed toamarriage that would span
over 65 years.Their family grew to include
three children, 11 grandchildren and four+
great-grandchildren. His work on Earth is
done,but his wife,Sigrid, children, Ellen

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DEATH NOTICE

ESTHER ANN COLEMAN
On Thursday,November 14,
2019, Esther Ann Coleman
(Zussman) of Rockville,MD.
Beloved wife of the late Dr.Allan
Coleman; devoted mother of
Ilene Levine (Mark), Dr.Raymond
Coleman (Rebecca) and Dr.Marcia Cole-
man; loving grandmother of Scott Levine
(Sheri), Allison Fleit (Kyle), Erica Levine
(ChrisWeber), Daniel Coleman, Sarah Cole-
man (Dan Edson), Elizabeth Chichester
(Trevor), Kieran Coleman-Plante,Aislinn
Coleman-Plante,and eight great-grandchil-
dren. Graveside service will be held Sun-
day,November 17, 12 noon at King David
Memorial Gardens,7482 Lee Hwy.,Falls
Church,VA22042. The family will be receiv-
ing Sunday following services with minyan
at7p.m. on Sunday and Monday at the
residence of Ilene Levine.Memorial contri-
butions may be made to the Children's
National Medical Center,Hebrew Home of
GreaterWashington oracharity of choice.
Services entrusted to Sagel Bloomfield Dan-
zansky Goldberg Funeral Care.
http://www.sagelbloomfield.com

COLEMAN

RUTH (TRIMMER) DETTOR COSDON
Ruth (Trimmer) Dettor Cosdon, 96, of Arlington,
Virginia, passed away at her home inFort
Lauderdale,Florida on Sunday,November 3,
2019.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the
Kraeer-Fairchild Funeral Home,4061 North
Federal Highway,Fort Lauderdale,Florida


  1. Ruth’scomplete obituary and Legacy
    Guest Book are available through
    http://www.kraeerfairchild.com


COSDON

JOHNAUGUST EICHBERG
On Thursday,November 14,
2019, John A. Eichberg of Chevy
Chase,MD.Beloved husband of
54 years to BettyJane Eichberg;
devoted father ofJayEichberg
(Sherri), Leslie Wise (Jeffrey) and
Lee Ellyn Altobello (David); son of the late
Evelyn and Simon Eichberg; loving brother
of the lateJames L. Eichberg (Cynthia)
and brother-in-law of Norma and Eric Lee;
cherished grandfather of Samuel, Charles
and Emily Eichberg, Jillian and Bennett
Wise,and Derek, Michael and Brady Alto-
bello.Funeral services will be held on
Monday,November 18, 10:30 a.m. atWash-
ington Hebrew Congregation, 3935
Macomb St NW,Washington, DC 20016;
with interment to follow at Garden of
Remembrance MemorialPark in Clarks-
burg, MD.The family will be receiving
guests on Monday following services until 6
p.m.,withShivaonTuesdayfrom6-9p.m.
in the Social Room atPark Potomac,1 2500
Park PotomacAve,Potomac,MD20854.
Memorial contributions may be made to
Leukemia andLymphoma Society,Yachad
orS.O.M.E. (So Others Might Eat). Services
entrusted to Sagel Bloomfield Danzansky
Goldberg Funeral Care.
http://www.sagelbloomfield.com

EICHBERG

DEATH NOTICE

RONALD E. ENGELMEYER
The members of the Retired Fire-
fighters Association ofWashing-
ton, DC regret to announce the
passing of Ronald Englemeyer on
November 3, 2019. Brother Engle-
meyer retired August 31, 1980.
Thomas Scherer,President

ENGELMEYER

DAVID HAINES FREEMAN (AGE 88)
professor emeritus at the University of Mary-
land, CollegePark, died in his sleep at Sibley
Hospital inWashington, DC on October 28,
2019, where his family had gathered. The
cause of death was lung cancer.Along-time
resident of Maryland, DaveFreeman lived for
47 years in Potomac before downsizing with
his wife toacondo in North Bethesda six
years ago.ProfessorFreeman began his career
atWashington State University,continued his
research at the National Bureau of Standards,
and returned to academia at the University of
Maryland, where he did research and teaching
for 25 years.Born in Rochester,NewYork
on June 24, 1931, he graduated from the
University of Rochester in 1952 withaB.S.
inchemistry.HeearnedanM.S.inchemistry
at Carnegie Institute (now Carnegie Mellon
University), completedaPh.D.inchemistry at
M.I.T.in1957 and did post-doctoral research
there for two years.DaveFreeman enjoyed
vigorous down-hill skiing, was an enthusiastic
hiker,and for 30 years sailed his boats from
Annapolis to Maine.Inhis retirement he taught
photography classes,most recently in the
Osher Life-Long Learning program at American
University.DaveFreeman served asavestry
member and junior warden of St. Luke’sEpis-
copal Church, Bethesda. An active member
of the Cosmos Club inWashington, DC since
1977,heservedaschairofitsartsandits
photography committees.His survivors include
Linda his wife for 63 years,his four children,
Charles (Palm Beach Gardens,FL), Katherine
(State College,PA), George (Palm Harbor,FL)
and William (Silver Spring, MD), and his seven
grandchildren.
ARequiem Holy Eucharist for DaveFreeman
will be held at St. Luke’sEpiscopal Church,
Bethesda, MD on Saturday,November 23 at 2
p.m. Interment will be in the church garden.
Gifts in his in memory may be made to St.
Luke’sGarden Fund, St. Luke’sEpiscopal
Church, 6030 Grosvenor Lane,Bethesda MD.
20814; or to Carnegie Institution for Science
Geophysical Laboratory at https://carnegi-
escience.edu/davidfreeman or to MIT for the
Graduate Student support In Chemistry Fund,
https://giving.mit.edu/david-freeman

FREEMAN

MICHAEL FRANCIS GOETZINGER
On November 10, 2019 ofFairfax,VA.Beloved
husband of 51 years of Connie Burnley; father
of William Burnley (Barbara), Beverly Akahavan
(Rockie) andJames Burnley; brother of Mary
Noel Mason (Steven); grandfather of Allison,
William, Joshua, Juliana and Andrew; uncle
of Stephanie,Jennifer,Steven and Kathleen.
Visitation atFairfax Memorial Funeral Home,
9902 Braddock Rd.,Fairfax,VAon Sunday,
November 17, 2019 from2to4and6to
8p.m. Funeral service at TheFalls Church
Anglican, 6565 Arlington Blvd.Falls Church,
VAon Monday at 10 a.m. IntermentFairfax
MemorialPark. Memorial contributions can be
made to Children’sNational Hospital or St. Jude
Children’sResearch Hospital.
http://www.fairfaxmemorialfuneralhome.com

GOETZINGER

WILLIAM GRAY"Bill"
On Thursday,November 14, 2019, William "Bill"
Gray,loving husband, father and grandfather
passed away at the age of 85. Bill was pre-
deceased by his parents,William and Lois
Gray; siblings Richard Ray Gray and Robert L
Gray.Bill is survived byWanda, his wife of
59 years; two children, Laura(Ken)Walters
and William (Joann) Gray; two step-sons,Roy
Wirick andKenWirick; two grandchildren,
Jennifer (Seth) Haines and Samantha Wheeler;
two great-grandchildren, Liam and Alannah
Haines; siblings,David Gray,Marie (BJ) Gabriel-
son, Josephine Louro; and many nieces and
nephews.Service will be 10 a.m. on November
18, 2019 in the Chapel at Norbeck Memorial
Park. Interment immediately following.Inlieu
of flowers,please donate to your favorite
charity in Bill’sname.

GRAY

RUTHS. HARRINGTON
Born to Lauri andLydia Saarinen on Septem-
ber 10, 1923 inWorcester,Massachusetts and
passed away on November 7, 2019. As a
child, Ruth lived in Lindenhurst and Rockville
Center on Long Island and then moved to
South Killingly,Connecticut where they settled
down–and where Ruth attendedaone room
schoolhouse for 4th and 5th grades.Ruth
graduated from Killingly High School in Daniel-
son, Connecticut in 1941. She went on to
study nursing and graduated asaRegistered
Nurse from the Rhode Island College School of
Nursing.
She was married to the late Col. George
F.Harrington, USAF Ret., on June 7, 1947,
after George had graduated from theU.S.
Military Academy atWest Point on June 3rd,


  1. She is survived by her loving children.
    Joanne,George and partner Liz, and Julie,and
    grandchildren, Haley and Shane Madkour.She
    is also survived by numerous caring nieces and
    nephews in Connecticut, and devoted cousins
    and family in Finland.
    Ruth and George livedahappy military life;
    moving to new bases,the Pentagon, attending
    Harvard Business School and the ArmedForces
    Staff College,overseas tours to Germany twice
    andFrance for four years at SHAPE (living in
    Villennes Sur Seine). After George retired from
    the AirForce in 1977, he joined Beech Aircraft
    as Vice President of International Marketing,
    and the second chapter of their lives began
    in Wichita, Kansas.Ruth loved her time in
    Wichita, serving asadocent for the Wichita Art
    Museum.
    In addition to living in Europe,they traveled
    extensively to Australia, South Africa, Finland,
    China, Russia, Philippines,among many other
    countries.She also spent many cherished days
    at their condo at Bethany Beach, Del. and at
    their “Last Resort” in LittleWashington,Va.,
    and enjoyed spending time with her grandchil-
    dren. Ruth never metastranger;she always
    made everyone feel comfortable and appre-
    ciated, whether in person or through her
    beautifully expressive cards and letters.
    Memorial services will be held onFriday,
    December 6, 2019, at3p.m. at Everly-Wheatley
    Funeral Home,1 500 WBraddock Rd., Alexan-
    dria,VA.22302. Ruth will be buried, with her
    late husband George,atArlington National
    Cemetery in year 2020. In lieu of flowers,
    memorial contributions may be made to a
    charity of one’schoice.


HARRINGTON

DEATH NOTICE

ELIZABETHJ. IRBY
(Age 92)
Departed this life on November 11, 2019.
Beloved mother of Henry E. Irby,Jr. ,Zelda
Irby andKenneth M. Irby,Sr.In addition
to her children she is survived by three
brothers; one sister;eight grandchildren;
six great-grandchildren; one great-great-
granddaughter;other relatives and friends.
Services will be held Saturday,November
16, fellowship with the family 10 a.m. until
time of funeral service 11 a.m. at Calvary
Episcopal Church, 820 6thStreet NE. Inter-
ment Ft. Lincoln Cemetery.Services pro-
vides by JohnT. Rhines Funeral Home.

IRBY

CHRISTOPHER LEEKOCSIS
Passed away peacefully on Wednesday,
November 13, 2019. Beloved husband of Linda
Waller.Hewill truly be missed by many.Service
will be held at Beth El Hebrew Congregation,
3830 Seminary Rd., Alexandria,VA22304, on
Monday,November18, 2019, at 11 a.m. Inter-
ment directly following at Home of Peace
Cemetery,Alexandria,VA.Inlieu of flowers,
memorial contributions may be made to the
Mid Atlantic Antique Radio Club or Beth El
Hebrew Congregation. Please view and sign
the family guestbook at
http://www.jeffersonfuneralchapel.com

KOCSIS

ROSALIERYAN TRAINOR
On November 7, 2019, at home on Capitol
Hill, went home to meet her maker.Beloved
wife of the lateJamesJ. Trainor;dear mother
of Henry E. (Ed) Ryan and Timothy A. Ryan
(deceased); daughter of Edis and Lucy (Wise)
Miller;and sister of Maxine Richardson of
LivingstonParish, LA; step-mother to Cathleen
(Con Lehane), Kevin (JulieFreshman) and
James (Caroline Nutley)Trainor;grandmother
to Matthew andJared Ryan;Paddy and Jim
Lehane; Claire and SerenaTrainor,and Charlie
Trainor;and mother and grandmother to many
that lost their mothers and grandmothers too
early in life,her nephew and niece Stacy and
Greg Richardson Smith, and their children, Eric,
Kristen, Elizabeth, Jesse and Orion, her niece
Ellen Cosgrove and her daughter Maryanne,
and many others.She gave her love,and of
herself,fully.
Alife-long civil servant, Rosalie began her work
in her home state of Louisiana, working in
LivingstonParish, and then with The State
of Louisiana. As the agency began to move
into the computer age,she showed an early
and immediate aptitude for it, and began her
lifelong role in departmental systems automa-
tion. When the State ofTexas began imple-
menting their system, they came to Baton
Rouge to see what they had built. Through
that process they asked her to join them in
Austintohelpthembuildtheirnewsystems
there.Itwas while in Austin that she began
to work withFederal Offices,and made her
way toWashington, where she oversaw the
development and implementation of state sys-
tems in the SE and SW regions of the country.
She then went on to the Office of the Secretary
where she oversaw Child Support Systems
across the entire country.She retired in
1992 from the US Government, consulting for
Lockheed Martin subsequent to her retirement
from civil service.She wasachampion of,
and advocate for,women in the workplace.
Leading by example in that area every day,
encouraging those who worked with her in
that cause in all ways she could.
Born in Louisiana, Rosalie always enjoyed life,
people and havingagood time; helping all
thosearoundhertodothesame.Shelovedlife
on Capitol Hill, and politics,and wasalife-long
supporter of the DemocraticParty.She and
her late husband Jim were always amazingly
gracious hosts to all that came,and there
were many,totheir homes inWashington, and
to their place at the Shore in Sea Isle City
New Jersey,where many parties,get togethers
and family times were shared. They were an
amazing team, and loved each other dearly.
Rosalie touched many lives through the years
and knew and enjoyed people from all walks of
life.She will be sorely missed by all who knew
and loved her.
Memorial Services will be held at St. Mark’s
Episcopal Church, 301AStreet SE,Washington
DC 20003, Saturday,November 23 at 11 a.m.
with reception in St. Mark’sBaxter Hall imme-
diately thereafter.Interment to follow at Arling-
ton National Cemetery atalater date.Those
wishing to send flowers may direct them to
St. Mark’s,or in Lieu of Flowers,donations in
memoriam to St. Mark’sEpiscopal Church or to
Emily’sList, her favoritePAC.

RYAN TRAINOR

NORMAN L. SHOEMAKER (Age 85)
On Sunday,November 10, 2019 of Cabin
John, MD.Brother of MarvinF. Shoemaker.
Predeceasedbyhis parents,JesseG.and
NannieF. Shoemaker and his brothers Jesse
G.,Jr.and Alfred R. Shoemaker.Hewas
known as the most generous person you
have ever met, he would do anything for
you. He worked asaunion painter for 35
years.Service will be held at PUMPHREY’S
BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE FUNERAL HOME,
7557 WisconsinAve.,Bethesda, MD 20814
on Monday,November 18, 2019 at1p.m.
Interment Potomac United Methodist
Church Cemetery.

SHOEMAKER

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DEATH NOTICE

MELTONDELMA HANEY (Age 95)
AprominentWashington area real estate
development executive and philanthropist,
died October 21, 2019 from aortic stenosis
at Northridge Acute Hospice Care Center in
Charlottesville,Va. He was born on September
1, 1924 to the late Claude Cleveland Haney and
ClaraEliza Hale Haney.Hewas also preceded
in death by his wife,Anna Muriel Blake Haney;
brother,Floyd Haney and sister,Loraina Collins.
Most of his career was dedicated to commer-
cial real estate development, including office,
retail, and multifamilyresidential projects.He
had also been engaged in many civic activities
including PTApresident, Civic Association
President, and cubmaster.Hewas the Execu-
tive Vice President of Charles E. Smith Com-
mercial Realty Co., which becameadivision of
Vornado RealtyTr ust. He wasapast president
of the Building Owner and Managers of Metro
Washington and had served as president of
theWashington Chapter of the institute of
Real Estate Mgt. and Property Mgt. Assoc.
ofWashington, DC,Maryland, and Virginia.
Melton had the distinction of being the first
individual to serve as president of the areas
three Professional Mgt. Associations.Hewas
alsoaformer Dale Carnegie instructor,a
licensed real estate broker inWashington,D.
C.,Maryland, and was an insurance broker
forMarylandandWashington,DC.Hewasthe
recipient of the Property Mgr.ofthe year award
in 1970. In recent years,his attention was
turned to philanthropy.Hestartedanumber
of scholarship grants for nurses,doctors,and
high school students.Hedonated to Martha
Jefferson Hospital where an outpatientfacility
bears his name,donated money for lung can-
cer research at University of Virginia, and made
many donations to Hospice of the Piedmont.
He is survived by his daughter,Joyce Haney
Dittman and husband Roger of Burke,VA; son,
Garner “Bud” Stephen Haney and his wife
Lynn of Springfield,VA;grandchildren,Leslie
DittmanFrederick and husbandTodd of Great
Falls,VA, KimberlyLynn Haney and fiance’,
Nicholas Lozada ofFredericksburg,VA,Ross
Michael Dittman and wife Caroline of Reming-
ton,VA;and great-grandchildren, Brad,Kyle
and MarkFrederick, Stephen,Taylor,and Con-
nor Long, and Nathan Dittman.
Amemorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on
Saturday,November 30, 2019 atFairview Chris-
tian Church in Hood,VAconducted by Rev.
Rob Nykamp.Burial will be held at Arlington
National Cemetery atalater date.
In lieu of flowers,the family would appreciate
donations made to Hospice of the Piedmont,
675 Peter Jefferson Pkwy,Suite 300, Char-
lottesville,Va. 22911.

HANEY

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DEATH NOTICE

DOROTHY HAMLIN SMITH (Age 87)
Of Middleburg,VA,departed this
life November 5, 2019. She leaves
to cherish her memory and to
celebrate her homegoing her lov-
ing daughter KarenS.Brown; son-
in-law Clinton Eugene Brown of
Sterling, VA;granddaughter Tiona Natalie
Brown ofFresno,CA; grandson Clinton E.
Brown and wife Katisha Nicole Brown of Ash-
burn,VA;great-grandson Elijah Dominique
Neal of Sterling,VA;brothers-in-lawJames
W. Smith (Mildred) of Middleburg,VAand
ChanningD.Smith (Claire) of Annandale,VA;
sisters-in-law,DorothyJackson ofFortWash-
ington, MD,BarbaraTaylor of Ashburn,VA
and RosinaJackson of Maryland. She also
leavesahost of nieces,nephews,cousins and
friends.Viewing and visitation will be held
from 10 a.m. until time of funeral service
11 a.m. on Saturday,November 16, 2019 at
Middleburg Baptist Church, 209 E.Federal St.,
Middleburg,VA20117. The Rev.Dan Morgan
Pastor.IntermentwillbeheldattheSolon
Cemetery,Middleburg,VAimmediately follow-
ing the service.Arrangements byLyles Funeral
Service,Serving No.Virginia, EricS.Lyles,Dir.
Lic.VA/MD/DC,1-800-388-1913.

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$277 each additional inch Sunday
Notices with photos begin at 3"
(All photos add 2" to yournotice.)
ALLNOTICESMUSTBEPREPAID
MEMORIAL PLAQUES:
All notices over 2" include
complimentary memorial plaque
Additional plaques start at $26 each
and may be ordered.
AllPaid Death Notices
appear on our website through
http://www.legacy.com
LEGACY.COM
Included in all death notices
Optional for In Memoriams

PLEASENOTE:
Notices must be placed via phone,fax or
email. Photos must be emailed.Youcan
no longer place notices,drop off photos
and make payment in person.
Payment must be made via phone with
debit/credit card.

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