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Beautiful Picture of a Beautiful Person: Julia Conover

Her niece reminds us of beautiful Adair County nonagenarian who still brightens life here
Photo: Julia Conover

By Diane Benningfield

Aunt Julia Conover is 93 years young. She is even more beautiful today than she ever was, and that is say a lot.

The picture I am sending from Christmas 2007 shows how pretty she is today.



Aunt Julia used to live in the big white house behind the Old Grade School which is Adanta now.

She lived there as long as I can remember, until she moved into an apartment abour four years ago.

She no longer drives because she can't see that well, but her mind makes up for it.

She can remember things that I can' t even remember.
She talks about times when she was a little girl and it is just amazing to me that she can remember everything just like it was yesterday.

I only wish my own mind was that good.



This story was posted on 2008-07-18 18:25:17
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An Adair Co. Treasure: Julia Conover



2008-07-18 - Benningfield home, Columbia, KY - Photo By Diane Benningfield.
A Beautiful Picture of a Beautiful Person
"Aunt Julia Conover is 93 years young," writes Diane Benningfield, of Columbia, KY. "This picture was taken at my house at Christmas, 2007."

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