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Keeley/Walther Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Keeley
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Sarah Walther and Robert Keeley Jr., were married at Christ Church
in Cambridge. The bride, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Walther
of Cambridge, graduated from the University of Vermont and also from
Framingham State College. She is a dietitian at the Dea...
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