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Jean McLean was a link to writer's childhood, happy days

'She was such a supporter of all things in her community, especially Lindsey Wilson. A great loss to her friends and community.' - NANCY MORAN FOUSER

Nancy Moran Fouser writes:
I grew up about a mile from the Dohoneys. Our families had known each other for many years.Jean, Kathleen and Glenn were my great friends as I was growing up. In later years I saw Jean often for lunch or to play bridge when I was in Columbia. It was almost like Jean was a link to my childhood and many happy times.

It seems at any crisis in my life Jean was always there. I shall surely miss her. She was such a positive person and always smiling. I was fortunate to know Jean, her parents, and family. She was such a supporter of all things in her community, especially Lindsey Wilson. A great loss to her friends and community. --Nancy Moran fouser
Comments re article 55779 Jean McLean Adair County KY (1930-2012)




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