Letter To Mabin Lee Womble

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I am writing this letter of reference on the behalf of Mabin Lee Womble. I have known Mabin for more than 20 twenty years, and he has always remained a member of the Asbury Park community where he has faithfully been a part of multiple community and faith-based events. Additionally, Mabin has had a long and productive career working and serving in the greater Asbury Park area.

Mabin is a consistent and reliable person, and Mabin’s commitment to the children and residents of Asbury Park is decidedly compassionate and supportive. He really puts the concerns of others first and goes out his way to assist or help them, which is a remarkable characteristic to bear in today’s times. Furthermore, Mabin is very active in the Asbury Park community,

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