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Remembering: Maxine Riddle was fun, always refined - a lady Tonya Franklin writes: Maxine's husband, K I Riddle, is my family in Burkesville, Ky. and I just wanted to say that the writing you have posted for her is exactly correct. She was a lot of fun, always refined, and a lady. My family is very happy with your comments on her and we thank you from this end. K I and Stewart, I am sure, feel the same way. She is going to be missed. Thank you again. Tonya {Riddle} FranklinThank you, Tonya Franklin: The Riddle family has contributed so much to the Adair County community, one has to think to remember that they are not natives - but we know Burkesville and Cumberland County feel the same pride, and they will always be a part of that community, too. Yes, Mrs. Riddle will be missed, and always remembered here. -EW This story was posted on 2012-06-10 09:19:11
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