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Welcome: Chris Taylor safely home from Iraq!

Chris Taylor arrived home last night, Friday, August 20, 2010, at around 10pmCT He is home from Iraq.

To Chris: Chris glad to have you home, safe. God has been with you all the way.

Chris, wife Heather, and son Cameron are at the home of his Mom, Pamela Taylor and his grandmother Mrs. Betty Coffey's where they arrived last night, home for a few days stay.

WELCOME HOME, CHRIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sharon Garmon




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Signs welcome Chris Taylor home from Iraq



2010-08-22 - Photo by Ed Waggener. 100 Public Square, Columbia, KY
Downtown Columbia, KY, businesses welcomed Chris Taylor home from Iraq Friday night, August 20, 2010, with signs such as this one in Photo Video.

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