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Remembering Kathy Grant: She was so many thing to so many

About: Kathy Jean Gaskins Grant 55 Adair County KY

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

Kathy was a good friend of mine as long as I can remember. We did simple things like riding bicycles, singing, making homemade ice cream, and taking piano lessons. She was so smart, talented, a poet, and a good person.

She was a strong person, a wife, mother, daughter, grandmother, sister, and friend. She was so many things to many people, and I knew when I saw her anywhere I would get a hug, and an "I love you."

Early in the day we would meet when I was coming home from work and she would be going to town to work. She would be smiling really big and waving to me. Kathy will be greatly missed by many, and I am glad to have been her friend.

s/Patricia Goodin




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