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Mr. and Mrs. Terry Randall celebrate 50th anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Randall of Floyds Knobs, IN, celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary on June 14, 2008, with family and friends at a luncheon at historical French Lick Resort in southern Indiana.

Nancy Turner and Terry were married in the Presbyterian Church on June 14, 1958. They graduated from Adair County High School in 1955. Terry's parents were the late Dr. H. C. and Estelle Randall of Columbia, KY. Nancy's parents were the late Rollin and Corinne Turner of Montpelier, KY.

The Randalls had three children. Walt, a dentist, who died in 1997. Robin, an architect, and Will, a Lt. Colonel in the Marine Corps. Their spouses Pam, Tom and Andrea as well as their six grandchildren Bridget, Blake, Emma, Kate, Collin and Ellie were in attendance at the celebration




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