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Cheathams to celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary

By Robin Loy

Steve and Joyce (Redmon) Cheatham were married May 26, 1972 at Bearwallow United Methodist Church in Columbia, KY. There will be a celebration honoring them from 2pm to 4pmCT on Sunday, May 22, 2022 at their home, 3343 Liberty Rd. Columbia, KY. All friends and family are invited to attend. No gifts, please.

Mr. And Mrs. Cheatham have three children, Robin (Michael) Loy; Bryan (Tiffany) Cheatham; and Nikki (Ben) Loy of Columbia, KY. They have nine grandchildren, Amber, J.T, and Ashley Loy; Shelbi (Kaleb) Fisher of Scottsville, KY; Ty and Ellie Cheatham; Lily, Claire, and Ava Loy; two great-grandchildren, Lukas and Jace Fisher.




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Steve and Joyce Cheatham, then and now



2022-05-16 - Adair Co., KY - Photo courtesy Robin Loy.
Steve and Joyce (Redmon) Cheatham were married May 26, 1972 at Bearwallow United Methodist Church in Columbia, KY. There will be a celebration honoring them from 2pm to 4pmCT on Sunday, May 22, 2022.

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