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Home of David, Sherry Cowherd destroyed by fire this morning

Fortunately, no one was home at the time of the fire. Father is David Cowherd of Taylor County; mother Sherry is a native of Adair County. The Cowherds have three teen aged daughters

By Martha Berry

Please pray for the family of David and Sherry Cowherd whose home was destroyed by fire this morning. They live in the Bengal area of Taylor County, KY. The family consists of David, Sherry and three teen aged daughters.

Thankfully no one was home at the time. David is a member of a prominent Taylor Co. family and Sherry is an Adair Count native. Her parents are Billy and Bessie Willis.

If you would like to help them, please send a check made out to First United Methodist Church, 317 E. Main St., Campbellsville, Ky,. 42718 and note that it is for the Cowherd family. --Martha Berry




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