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Grady Lewis at first business event



2024-07-26 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Master Grady Lewis, born January 30, 2024 is the little son of Christopher and Meg Lewis. He made his first business event at the annual Chamber of Commerce banquet and is pictured in the arms of his grandmother Ann. He is the third grandchild of Ann and Leon Lewis. He is also the grandchild of Steve and Julia Hartfield of Greensburg. Grady has an older brother, Griffin, and sister, Greyson.

Sharing the table at right at the July 19th banquet are Nick and Natalie Fudge, and at the far end of the table are Paige and Derek Nickel.


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