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Her last name never being mentioned is all the more interesting since her two one-shot cousins do have last names, Karen Moore and Mary Grace Gossage. So there is at least more of a likelihood that her last name is Moore or Gossage than Dinkel or Laszczarz. Also interesting that Andy also has cousins with the last names Moore and Gossage. On the other hand, while it is unusual, Lou does exist as a surname…over 500 people in the 1940 census had it…no Thelma Lou’s but there was a Betty Lou. And yes, it is unusual for people to call somebody by their first and last names, but then there’s Charlie Brown so it’s not unheard of. 74.104.189.176 (talk) 16:18, 30 April 2021 (UTC)Reply