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Lots of Special Birthdays today, including that of First Lady

There are a lot of very special birthdays today, and not just my little sister, Annette Richards, and for the longest serving Speaker of the House in the history of Kentucky, Jody Richards, and Mary Richards, Heather Phillips, Sharon Pickett, Michael England, Barbara Armitage, Hannah Stanley, Kazimierz Rusek., and Tammy Lynn Sexton.

When this letter from George Payne was received, it was puzzling for just a moment:
"Happy Birthday First Lady I hope President Lloyd makes this a special day for you." It was signed, "George Payne."
It's First Lady Mary Tupman's birthday today. With her above at Betty's in April 2009, are daughter Anna, brother John Tupman, left, and father James David Tupman.
Of course the crytic message is a salute to First Lady Mary Tupman, wife of Adair County Band Booster President Doyle Lloyd.

We tried to get every important birthday, but may have missed a few. If we did, there's still time to send it using any Contact/Submit button on the site. -Ed Waggener




This story was posted on 2010-02-20 08:03:39
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