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CJE Office assisting Bybee family following total loss fire

Due to a mobile home fire, Friday night, Septembe 12, 2014, at the home of Ethel Bybee, 711 Mack Street, Columbia, KY, the family of Ethel Bybee lost all their possessions and clothing. Also staying with Ethel was her daughter and her family. The following items are needed if anybody would like to make a donation to this family.

This is what is most needed in clothing:
  • Ethel Bybee- PantsTops, 11-12. Med - Shoes, 9 or 8.5 wide
  • David (Cecil) King- - PantsTops, 34/30 Med- Shoes, 10
  • Melissa King- PantsTops,18 Large- Shoes, 8-9
  • Ayden King- PantsTops, 6-9 months - 4 diapers
  • David Cecil King Jr- PantsTops, 12-18 months- Shoes, 5-6
Any items for the home would greatly be appreciated, including household items and furniture. Contact: Judge Executive Ann Melton's Office, 270-384-4703 or email: acjudge1@duo-county.com

Items may be dropped off at our office: 424 Public Square, Ste1, Columbia KY. Lisa Greer, Administrative Assistant.




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