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Remembering Jimmy Reliford (d. August 10, 2013)

Almost immediately after the death of Jimmy Reliford, the news spread throughout South Central Kentucky, and indeed, around the world. In Columbia, some remarked that the news was the only thing being talked about in Adair County.

Few lives have had the impact or so fascinated the community as Jimmy Reliford. It is a sad time for the community, whose prayers are being lifted up for those who will miss him most, his family and the close, close friends he made in his boyhood and which remained intact throughout his life. A fellow oilman sent two links, early this Sunday morning. CM has also posted a tribute from Larry Smith. The links is below. We'll post additional links and notes in the Today with CM feature as more information is received.




This story was posted on 2013-08-11 07:10:16
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