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Moss-Loy Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary Couple married in the E.U.B. Church on Wain Street in 1961 mark Golden Anniversary. They have a wonderful family now, including three grandchildren and another on the way. They now enjoy active retirement summering in Kentucky, and fishing from their pontoon boat and living at Florida home in winters. By Linda Loy Wedding vows were exchanged between Linda Ruth Moss and William David Loy in the E.U.B. Church in Columbia, KY on September 16, 1961. David retired from Ford Motor KY Truck plant with 32 years of service. Linda chose to raise their two children Mariah Latisha Loy-Lay and Joshua David Loy before going back to nursing. They have three grandchildren and one on the way. Latisha married Scott Lay in 1991, Scott is a Ford Ky Truck Plant employee. Latisha is a Supervisor with PharmAmerica. They have two children, Shannah Elise Lay,16 and Scott Ethan Lay 13. Joshua David Loy, is an Engineer with CEC, developing, programing and installing computer operated systems for large corporations. He married Ami Ira Son in 2004, they have one son, Jonathan David Loy, 1yr. 5 mo. old, and expecting their second child in 2012. Linda and David spend the summers in their Kentucky home and the winters in their Florida home fishing the lake from their pontoon boat and enjoying the ever present sunshine and citrus fruits from their own trees. - Linda Loy This story was posted on 2011-09-09 03:06:50
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