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Breeding family lost everything in Thu 8 Dec 2016 fire

Loss includes Christmas presents. Donations being accepted at Adair County Clerk's Office
Related: House a total loss in Thursday afternoon fire in Breeding, by Tammy Sexton, FM 92.7 the WAVE, with ColumbiaMagazine.com photo of fire by Linda Waggener

By Lisa Greer, Adair County Clerk

The family of Felicia Wooldridge, 1047 Breeding Loop, Breeding Ky lost everything they own last night in a house fire including Christmas Presents for her 2year old daughter, Rhionnia. Felicia wears size 7/9 Jeans, Medium top, and size 10 shoes; her daughter Rhionnia wears 4t clothes, and a size 10 shoe. Donations may be dropped off at Adair County Clerk Lisa Greer Office, during normal business hours. Phone number 270-384-2801.




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