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via NPR: A Grandfather Dedicated To Easing Others’ Pain
For more than two decades, Bartolo Mosqueda worked at a plumbing supply company that makes pipes. But that was just his day job. In his community, the late Mosqueda’s work as a healer created a long-lasting legacy. As his son Carlos and granddaughter Cindy recently discussed, Bartolo helped people cope with dislocated joints and bad backs for more than 30 years. Cindy, now 29, says that she often saw folks arrive at her grandfather’s house in pain, and leave feeling better
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One of my favorite bloggers. Her grandfather’s story is amazing.
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This is awesome. Congrats, Cindy.
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