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Pamela Hoots and Derrick Drury wed February 11

Pamela Hoots and Derrick Drury were married February 11, 2005 in Columbia. Pam is the daughter of Gene and Joyce Hoots of Columbia and Derrick is the son of David and Sharry Drury of Harrodsburg and the late Shirley Cox Drury.

Pam is the former Mayor of Columbia and is a Human Resources Manager inHarrodsburg.

Derrick is employed as a certified MIG welder and is a farmer.

A reception is planned in their honor the afternoon of April 2 in Columbiaat the Wheet Fellowship Hall of the Columbia First Church of the Nazarene.

Everyone is invited to attend.


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2005-02-28 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy of the family. BEST WISHES GO OUT TO FORMER MAYOR PAM HOOTS. She and Derrick Drury were married February 11, 2005. A reception for the couple is planned for April 2 and everyone is invited. Click 'read more' for details.
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