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Tornado blew letter from Lebanon, TN to Weasel Branch Rd

LETTERS & FEEDBACK

Links to Alan Reed, Dan Wilson story, photos, related Feb. 6, 2008 storm stories

To the editor, ColumbiaMagazine.com

Just a note to let you know my neighbor, Jimmy Bennett, found a letter addressed to a Clark F. Bourque, 376 N. Dickerson Chapel Road, Lebanon, Tennessee 37087, behind his milk parlor on Weasel Branch Road (approximately 65 miles SW -CM) yesterday morning. (Friday, February 29, 2008. -CM)

The letter was still all together and was dried out today.



I have obtained a phone number via the internet and am planning to try to contact these folks to see if they are still at the address above or how to return their mail to them.

I hope they are okay.

We thought it was a miracle for this piece of mail to stay together unopened through such a terrible event.

s/Victoria Browning Pike

Related:

"Dan Wilson, Alan Reed find Macon Co., TN storm debris in Ada"

"Help: Mystery photo found on Susie Grant farm, Little Cake Road"

"http://www.columbiamagazine.com/index.php?sid=21504"


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