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Former CJE James Brock & wife, Kay Turner Brock, at reunion



2017-10-22 - Creekside Barn, 1181 Gradyville Country Club Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Former Adair County Judge Executive James Brock and wife Kay Turner Brock, attended the 55th year class reunion for the Adair County High School Class of of 1962. The class holds a record of County Judge Executives, already, with three, Brock, Richard Lee Walker, who was also in attendance, and Jerry Vaughan. At right, is Virginia Sparks Wonderling, a graduate who has resided in LaCrosse, WI for 26 years, but comes back often to Adair County, especially for class reunions, and especially since this one was held in Gradyville. Greeting other class members just entering the hall. -EW


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