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A wonderful romance - book could be written about John & Mary

'Mary and John (McCoy) are the prime example of what life can be like if you want to remain forever young.' - RICHARD & MARY BIGGS
Comments re photo 54046 A wonderful romance Mary Frances John Walker McCoy

By Richard and Ann Biggs

Happy Birthday John. John and Mary are a unique couple . . . love the energy they have.




You call John and say, "You wanna go riding 4-wheelers now?' and he's getting his RZR ready before you're off the phone. He doesn't turn down an offer for a riding adventure.

We got John and Mary to go to Wayne County, KY, to ride and Mary took some great pictures .

We proudly have a picture of John and Mary on our refrigerator.

I show our friends and brag on the age of this couple and say, "I hope to be like that when I'm that age." They are the best friends anyone could ask for. . . ever a dull moment, if John is telling a story.

Mary and John are the prime example of what life can be like if you want to remain forever young.

Yes a book could written about this couples life and times . - Richard & Ann Biggs


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