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Remembering Luther Collins: Worked at Collins Drug Store

About: Obituary: Luther Collins, 91, Adair Co., KY

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In memory of Mr.Collins.I worked at the drug store for Mr. and Mrs. Collins for a number of years. They were so good to me. It was a joy to know them.

I remember so many things they taught me about life and how to be a good honest person no matter where you were or who you were with.

I remember how Mrs. Collins taught me to bake homemade pies and make chili.

I married in 1965 and moved to Glasgow, KY, where I live now.

It about broke my heart to have to leave them. I will be grateful for both of them. They were great people to have as my friends.

They were also great friends to my Daddy and our family.

s/Mary Helen Smith Bennett




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