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Tyler Payne benefit chili supper, auction, is November 3, 2006

Freshman at Taylor County High school has bone cancer

There will be a Chili Supper and Auction for Tyler Payne on November. 3, 2006, at Campbellsville Community Center at 5:30pm. Tyler is 15 years old (will turn 16 on November 5). He has bone cancer. Tyler is a freshman at Taylor County High School. He is the son of Travis (TJ) & Debbie Payne of Campbellsville, the grandson of Jack & Wyeneth Eastridge of Yuma/Knifley area, Ann Payne of Springfield and Travis & Anna Payne of Campbellsville. Contact info Yevonne Humphress (270) 465-2786 or (270) 465-8060, Bro. Jimmy York (270) 465-7186 or the family @ (270) 789-3701 or (270) 465-1199.
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