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          “There are 12 grandchildren in the fourth generation,”
        
        
          Steele relates. “The oldest, right now is a sophomore
        
        
          in high school, and the youngest is three.” So, while
        
        
          the Whowell brothers and their other co-owners, sis-
        
        
          ters Rallee Chupich and Tigrr Workman, have not yet
        
        
          decided upon the business’ succession plan, with any
        
        
          luck, the fourth generation of Whowell’s will continue
        
        
          to carry on the family legacy for at least another 60
        
        
          years.
        
        
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