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Adi-Kent Thomas Jeffrey

Author of The Bermuda Triangle

Also known as: Adi Kent Th Jeffrey, Adi-Kent T. Jeffrey

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Lived from 1916-1-10 - 1990-11-21 Adi-Kent Thomas Jeffrey had je ne sais quoe, joie de vivre -- as a student at Barnard College, as a N.Y.C. model, as a devoted wife, as an inspiring mother, as an author of the best selling book, The Bermuda Triangle, as a lecturer on Parapsychology and E.S.P., as a conductor of ghost tours, and as an author of numerous books related to the unexplained mysteries of the world. Her feminine beauty, radiance, charm, intelligence, independence, and spirituality were evident to everyone whose path she crossed. She was a deeply religious woman who loved her Creator and her family and friends. She was a pearl beyond price. Placed by Husband: Gilbert Jeffrey Daughter: Lynda Jeffrey Plott Son-in-Law: Dr. Curtis Plott Friend: Julia McCaul 5/13/95
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