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Wilburn and Nina Cheatham celebrate wedding anniversary



2023-07-26 - Taylor Co., KY - Photo courtesy Shirley Jones. Wilburn & Nina Cheatham celebrated their 68th Wedding Anniversary on July 23, 2023, with 69 family members and friends at the home of Johnny and Shirley Jones. They were married shortly after Wilburn returned from the Korean War and lived in the Gadberry area of Adair County. They had four children Shelia, Shirley, Ronald, and Marshall. They moved to Taylor County around 24 years ago, where they are residents in a lovely neighborhood.

Pictured are: Nina Cheatham, Wilburn Cheatham, Marshall Cheatham, Johnny Jones, Bobby Graves, Benjamin Cheatham, Sallie Cheatham, Ron Cheatham, Cynithia Cheatham, Shelia Thomas, Steven Cheatham, Shirley Jones, Joseph Cheatham back row Foster Graves, and Wayne Thomas.


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