Jo Anne (Earl) Figueroa
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JoAnne was born in 1967. JoAnne Earl ... [1]
My life started in Michigan back in 1967 the daughter of Susan and Alex Earl. I was the only child from this marriage. Susan went on to marry another two times and had two children from her second marriage to William Thiboult. Alex also went on to marry two more times and had 3 children to his marriage to Barbara Bernhardt. I am on my second marriage and have a son from my first marriage.
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