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Julia Conover celebrates 95th birthday

Julia Conover celebrated her 95th birthday on Sunday, February 28, 2010, with a party at the Royal Manor Apartments where she lives.

About 45 family members and several friends attended the big celebration. Julia is amazing as she can remember things I can't even remember and she has seen a lot of changes in Columbia in her lifetime.

She use to live in the big white house behind the Old Grade School (which is now Adanta) on Woody Avenue but in the last few years has moved to Royal Manor Apartments but she still lives on her own and gets around well and like I said, remembers everything. We wish her many more birthdays. --Diane Benningfield




This story was posted on 2010-03-01 12:18:16
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Portrait of Mr. Griffen Hardwich, with Grandma Jane



2010-03-02 - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne. Enjoying the birthday party for Julia Conover were Jane Hardwick and grandson Griffen Hardwick.
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Portraits of Sisters: Audra Royse and Julia Conover



2010-03-02 - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne. Sisters Audra Royse and Julia Conover at Julia Conover's birthday party.
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