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Family lost everything in fire. Community aid needed at this time

From County Judge Executive's Office

The family of Brian and Nicole Turner of 854 Loy Cemetery Road lost their home and everything in a house fire Sunday, 2, 2014.

They have two small children. Any donations of clothes, household items, toys, etc., would greatly be appreciated.

The sizes are as follows:
  • Brian Turner - Pants, 42 x 32 - Shirts 3x. - Shoes 13.
  • Nicole Turner - Pants xlg or size 20. - Tops 2x. - Shoes 10
  • Caleb Turner, 3 years - Pants, 5. - Shirts, 4T. - Shoes, 11 kids
  • Levi Turner 6 months - Pants, 6-9 months. - Shirts, 9-12 months. Shoes (wears socks).
Donations may be left at the Adair County Judges Office, 424 Public Square, Ste 1, Columbia KY. For additional information please contact, 270-384-4703. - Lisa Greer




This story was posted on 2014-11-03 16:46:56
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Chart: Clothes sizes needed for victims of fire



2014-11-04 - Adair CJE Ann Melton office, Suite 1, Adair Annex, Columbia, KY - Photo Adair County CJE office graphic.
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