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Rollin Pyles' 100th birthday party to be Sunday 23 July 2017

By Linda Waggener

On this day, Rollin Keith Pyles, lifetime Adair Countian, devoted family man, business leader and generous neighbor, turned 100 years young. His grandson Easton Bryant shared that news last week and today Easton's mom, Rollin's daughter, Sheila Pyles Bryant, announced a special event planned to honor him on Sunday, July 23, 2017 from 1-3pmCT at Trinity United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall, 2418 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY.

Cards and photos are welcome but the family specifies, "no gifts." For those who cannot attend, but would like to send a card, his address is 100 Garden Way, Apt 400, Campbellsville KY, 42718.

Any happy greetings, memories and photos sent here, by clicking 'comment' below, will be printed and shared with him. -- LW




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