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Prohibition Party leader was devoted to family and cause.(News)
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Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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November 9, 2007| Author:
Massaro, Gary
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Byline: Gary Massaro, Rocky Mountain News
LAKEWOOD -- Perennial presidential candidate Earl Dodge was true to his word to the end.
Last election, he said he'd retire "when the Lord calls me home."
Mr. Dodge, head of the Prohibition Party, retired Wednesday. He died after collapsing at Denver International Airport. He was 74.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Arvada Baptist Church, 8350 Pomona Drive.
Mr. Dodge was the Proh...
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