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terrone

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terrone
A building material cut into rectangular units of sod from a river bottom or swamp, and then sun-baked; similar to adobe but stronger when dry because of the added strength provided by the sod roots; used in the form of building blocks.


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Survivors include his wife; three daughters, Trina Thomason, Donelle Rucker and Janelle Rucker, all of Eugene; a son, Donald II, of Eugene; two brothers, Robert Rucker of Portland and Terrone Holmes of Klamath Falls; two sisters, Rosie Lester and Arlene Rucker-Jones, both of Portland; and nine grandchildren.
Terrone Clay caught two passes for 17 yards for North Valley.
 
 
 
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