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Ma Siss's Place: 'No turning back'

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Church members have begun to worry about the future. After the Thanksgiving weekend service, Lisa Taylor, 38, a granddaughter of church cofounder Ma Fann, said to Ma Siss, 'It'll be a sad day around here when you up and decide to leave us. And I might as well lay down and die. Aunt Siss, you're always there for me.'
Church members have begun to worry about the future. After the Thanksgiving weekend service, Lisa Taylor, 38, a granddaughter of church cofounder Ma Fann, said to Ma Siss, "It'll be a sad day around here when you up and decide to leave us. And I might as well lay down and die. Aunt Siss, you're always there for me."
(Globe Staff Photo / Pat Greenhouse)
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