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I am her great neice she is buried in Bowling green mo. don't know about the casket

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There is no verifiable information regarding a person named Tiny LaVonda being buried in a child's casket or having their body donated to a museum. This seems to be a fictional or fabricated scenario as it involves unusual and sensitive details.

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Q: Was Tiny LaVonda ultra-midget with Phocomelia Buried in a Childs casket Was her body donated to a museum?
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