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Mr. Ward is a minor character in the novelization Secret Identity. Mr. Ward was the father of Daisy Ward and Jason Ward and was the husband of Alicia Ward. Alicia met with her daughter's boyfriend, Dexter Cross, for dinner. Her husband was very impressed with Dexter and invited him to join the family on an Australian vacation.

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  • Mr. Ward
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  • Mr. Ward is a minor character in the novelization Secret Identity. Mr. Ward was the father of Daisy Ward and Jason Ward and was the husband of Alicia Ward. Alicia met with her daughter's boyfriend, Dexter Cross, for dinner. Her husband was very impressed with Dexter and invited him to join the family on an Australian vacation.
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  • "Primeval"
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  • Alive
  • Unknown
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  • Ward
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  • Secret Identity
  • "The Yoko Factor"
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  • Mr. Ward
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  • Daisy Ward - Daughter
  • Jason Ward - Son
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  • Mr. Ward is a minor character in the novelization Secret Identity. Mr. Ward was the father of Daisy Ward and Jason Ward and was the husband of Alicia Ward. Alicia met with her daughter's boyfriend, Dexter Cross, for dinner. Her husband was very impressed with Dexter and invited him to join the family on an Australian vacation.
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