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Remembering Cavella Lyons: From a great, good family

About: Obituary Cavella Lyons Robbins, 56, Florence KY

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

I am so sorry to hear of Cavella's passing and I want to express my condolences to the entire family.

Beyond that however, there are so many wonderful, pleasant memories running through my mind about this great and good family that I can hardly process them all.

Doug Lyons and I attended Lindsey Wilson at the same time during their stay at the Antioch Parsonage in Sparksville. We spent a bunch of time together and I cherish each and every moment and memory. I am proud to call Doug my friend and am forever grateful for having gained the acquaintance of him and his family.

Brother Lyons, Mrs. Lyons and all their family were an inspiration to me in their commitment to each other, their commitment to the Lord, and their commitment to goodness.

Yes, I suppose I will always remember this family most of all for their goodness.

s/Billy Joe Fudge




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