I want to find a lost friend/classmate: Keith Wynkoop; San Francisco State University, M.A. Psychology, 1980 -
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I want to find a friend who was a classmate of mine in the M.A., Psychology, Program at San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA in 1979-1981. His name is Keith Wynkoop. He, his mother "Marilyn"(current age 77, or late 70s), father "Raymond" (current age 78, or late 70s), and brother "Christopher"(age 44) all live in San Bruno, CA. Keith resided in San Bruno also and his current approximate age is 48.
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