It was not the sort of life those who knew the amiable Crabapple jeweler ever suspected he led - acts of heroism, the excruciating pain of losing most of his family in one day. And then there was the 1980s' civil-rights conviction that stunned his friends - for a crime he swore he didn't commit.
All of those were parts of the life of T. Lynn White, 66, a popular jeweler whose business thrived first in Alpharetta, then Crabapple.
White came to North Fulton after getting out of prison to start a new life with a fresh start. Few knew of his past when he lived in Knoxville, Tenn., for many years. White understandably didn't advertise it.
His North Fulton jewelry store was known as T. Lynn's, and he never used his surname White except to sign legal documents.
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