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Industry Vet A.D. Washington has Died

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Originally posted on 2017-11-22 12:21:19

Radio Facts is sad to report that an industry legend has died. A.D. Washington has passed.� David Linton stated “This is a shock to all and I ask that you keep his family, especially, his father who he was caring for in your prayers. �I’m thankful I knew and received counsel from A.D. Washington.” This is a reminder for all of us that life is not promised and to truly focus on what’s most important this Thanksgiving and beyond. We will keep you posted on services.

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Originally posted on 2017-11-22 12:21:19

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2 comments

E. J. �Jay� Williams, Jr. November 22, 2017 at 1:37 pm

So sorry to hear of his passing …….He was a Good man…….and Kappa…….!! Rest in Peace A D…….!

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Andre' Pittmon November 24, 2017 at 7:27 pm

An awesome gentleman a constant professional in this industry I looked up to him and learn so much from him just by being in the same room rest with the Heavenly King father send angels

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