You can use solder wick to remove most of the solder from each side of the 
component. Then, touch the soldering iron tip back and forth to each side of 
the component. It will come loose while gently pushing it with a pair of 
tweezers or a little stick. Don't leave the soldering iron tip on the component 
but a very short time. Use isopropyl alcohol to clean up the board. 
Good luck, Jerry KA5LPH 

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