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I have chosen " Salt " short story by male writer, I picked this story because I think I have read this before, but it wasn't the same I read before even they have the same name.
The story starts with the death of Luis, who worked as obituaries editor in newspaper, by breast cancer. She wanted the eighteen summer intern boy to write her obituary, even he wasn't a friend of her. He wrote that "Lois Andrews, age 45, of Spokane, died Friday, August 24, 1985, at Sacred Heart Hospital. There will be no funeral service. She donated her body to Washington State University. An only child, Lois Anne Andrews was born January 16, 1940, at Sacred Heart Hospital, to Martin and Betsy (Harrison) Andrews. She never married. She was the obituaries editor

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