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Cindy Till has been a volunteer for The Denver Hospice for the past nine years after losing her husband, in hospice care, 10 years ago. Born and raised in Englewood, Colorado, Till is a proud mother of two daughters and also has a therapy dog. She began making dolls for her girls in 1981 before expanding to make them for the public, too. Cindy Till appropriately named her mask "The Joy of Dolls." Her mask is accompanied by a pair of handmade Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy dolls.
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