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A lady by the name of Phyllis joined the square dancing club, "Inglewood Guys & Dolls" in 2013. Being the club's vice president, and having been in the club 19 yrs at that point, I would try to familiarise myself with the new members. She learned I had a love for older music from the 60's & 70's, and asked me was I familiar with the song "Nothing Takes The Place Of You" by Toussaint McCall, and I said yes? She then shared with me that Toussaint was her husband. Phyllis hasn't been a member of our club since 2016, however, she stopped by twice to a line dancing class I was teaching in 2017 for some exercise, and I've only seen her a couple times in the market since that time. He's a bit sickly now, but they currently live in the Windsor Hills/View Park area of Los Angeles. 2600:1700:BF50:AE40:5C08:278C:3626:E41F (talk) 07:20, 11 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]