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Susan Alamo Susan Alamo, née Edith Opal Horn (April 25, 1925 – April 8, 1982) was an American religious figure, cofounder with her husband of the Tony & Susan Alamo Christian Foundation. ==Life== Susan Alamo, born Edith Opal Horn, was born in Alma, Arkansas. Twice married and with a daughter, she came to Hollywood in the attempt to become an actress.〔 Converting to Christianity, she became an itinerant evangelist before meeting Mark Hoffman, born Bernard Lazar Hoffman, an aspiring pop singer, also known as Marcus Abad.〔Ruth A. Tucker, ''Another Gospel: Cults, Alternative Religions, and the New Age Movement'', p. 358〕 After divorcing their respective spouses, the couple married in a 1966 Las Vegas ceremony, legally changing their names to Tony and Susan Alamo. The couple founded the Tony & Susan Alamo Christian Foundation as a Christian street ministry in Southern California. The couple moved to Arkansas, using their religious followers as volunteer labour for a variety of business interests, including Nashville's largest country and western clothing store.〔Karl Keating, ''Catholicism and fundamentalism: the attack on "Romanism" by "Bible Christians"'', Ignatius Press, 1988, p. 115〕
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