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Molly Bondan, one of the most effective, but modest and unobtrusive, foreigners who worked in support of the Indonesian revolution and later to help realize its promises, died in Jakarta, following a two-year ordeal with cancer, on January 6, 1990. A model of selfless devotion to Indonesia’s welfare and disciplined hard work on its behalf, she never completely lost the idealism that sustained her even in the period of disappointment that set in for her within a decade of the country’s independence.
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