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Scenic Old Houses: Walter Murrell house holds happy memories

About: Scenic Old House Series: Murrell House at Craycraft, Adair Co., KY

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

My mother, Katherine Louise Grider Lepiarczyk, has fond memories visiting the Murrell family residence during her childhood.

Mother's classmate and friend, Janet Louise Murrell Hayes, grew up in this lovely home.

Mom and Janet graduated from Concord School and began their Columbia High School days together as members of the Class of 1952!

Members of my family all remember that the Murrell family residence was one of the most beautiful homes in the Craycraft community.

Thank you for presenting a treasured landmark of the Craycraft community on Adair County's premiere ColumbiaMagazine.

s/E.H. Lepiarczyk II




This story was posted on 2010-03-06 05:22:33
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