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Margaretta Bobo: "Being underwater is very peaceful"

The Grandparents Storylab

Release Date: 10/20/2023

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Margaretta Bobo Goines discovered the swimming pool in kinder garden by herself, and she loved being underwater. But it wasn't until she was 62, when she took swimming lessons and started to get gold medals. At 72 she became a lifeguard, because she was determined she wanted to teach kids to swim. 

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