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Congratulations to Donald and Francine Neat

By Keri Willis

Donald and Francine Humphress Neat are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on Friday, August 30, 2019. They united in marriage at Christie Chapel church in Knifley, Kentucky, on this date in 1969. Two daughters were later added to their marriage: Erin Bonta and husband James of Greensburg and Keri Willis and husband Matthew of Columbia.

Don and Fran are blessed with 6 grandchildren: Will, Whitley, and Waylon Bonta as well as Samuel, Mattie, and Warren Willis. Since retiring from the Adair County school system, they both enjoy participating in various outdoor adventures, planning NinaPapa camp for the grandchildren, and above all else, serving their Lord Jesus Christ.




This story was posted on 2019-08-30 07:02:35
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Neats celebrate 50 year anniversary



2019-08-30 - Adair Co., KY - Photo courtesy Keri Willis.
Donald and Francine Humphress Neat are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on Friday, August 30, 2019. At left is a photo from their wedding in 1969, and at right a current photo.

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