
Woman who died in Baltimore rowhome fire remembered as "a nice lady"
Patricia Lesnick, an elderly woman who died in Monday's rowhome fire in Baltimore's Greektown community, is remembered by neighbors as a kind person who enjoyed walking her dog.
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Patricia Lesnick, an elderly woman who died in Monday's rowhome fire in Baltimore's Greektown community, is remembered by neighbors as a kind person who enjoyed walking her dog.
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