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Terry Pyles: He was Kentuckian with heart the size of Texas Teresa Shepherd Hill writes: Mr. Waggener: Terry Lee never met a stranger. He was always laughing and had a heart as big as Texas. Many, many people loved him and he will always hold a place in our hearts. Terry drove a tractor trailer all across the country for 37 years. He loved traveling. His earliest friends from Columbia, before he left for Texas, nicknamed him "Lightning" because he was so fast. His friends in Texas nicknamed him "Hillbilly" He will be missed by so many. - Teresa Shepherd HillComments re photo 51177 Terry Pyles formerly of Adair Co KY 1955-2013 This story was posted on 2013-09-05 11:59:14
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