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The Procks will be celebrating 50th Anniversary

To Ed & CM readers:

My Uncle and Aunt, John and Fran Prock are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary this Saturday, July 28th.

John is from the Pellyton community but they now live in Berthoud, Colorado.



They visit Columbia a couple of times a year. I know that they have visited your place on several occasions looking for books.

They really seem to enjoy talking to you about local history. Local family members include Jerry Quinn, Reta Nokes, Altha Corbin, Martha Jones, and myself, just to name a few. You'll find attached a picture of them when they were here Easter.

Thanks!

s/Dean Quinn
Related:

Procks on recent visit, at Gradyville

Frank Dickerson story on "Last of Mohicans," Knifley High School Class of 1952

Knifley High School, 1950-51

Where are they now? Johnny O. Prock


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Golden Anniversary : John & Fran Prock



2007-07-27 - Adair County, KY - Photo By Dean Quinn.
John & Fran Prock Berthoud, CO, will celebrate their 50th Anniversary on July 28, 2007. John Prock is from Pellyton, KY, who attended schools in Adair County. The photo above is from a visit to Adair County at Easter this year. The Procks make trips back to Adair County a couple of times every year.

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