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LETTER: Ron Devore recommends Bob Hill story about Adair CO girl

Story in today's print copy of Courier-Journal, or use link below to read online. It's about Green County couple who were married 64 years, died two days apart, and made final trip to cemetery together
Ed and Linda,

Thought you might be interested in Valentine's Day love story by Bob Hill that appears on page one ( cover page) of today's, February 14, 2006, Courier Journal Metro section.

The article is about Woodrow and Ruia Matney of Greensburg. Ruia was from Adair County.


It's a good article. You may have covered this at earlier date and I may have missed it.

Ron DeVore
Edmonton, KY

mikki80@yahoo.com

To read the story online:Click here for 64-year marriage gave couple all that truly counted, the story of Woodrow Matney and Adair native Ruia Matney


This story was posted on 2006-02-14 10:46:45
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