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A missing bank deposit from 1992 and Louis Tudor finds its way to non-profit created to honor him

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It made them smile or gave them goose bumps. Six years after his death, the longtime owner of Tudor's Biscuit world, who died by suicide in 2020, made his impact again on family and friends who carry on in his name, as they work to prevent others from taking their own lives.

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