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Guy Babin: Praise for Hero of the Blizzard, Dale Hayes

Comments re photo 58629 Dale Hayes catching snowflakes in Gradyville KY

Guy Babin writes:
It's no wonder the Legg's, Babins, the Bradley Hayes family, and the rest of the Cool Springs corner of Gradyville didn't have to shovel any of the "blizzard" today - Dale got it all for us with his agaped snow collecting technique!

He is a great neighbor, friend and family member for sure -always willing to lend a hand.

Thanks Dale!

- Guy Babin
Thanks, Guy Babin It's a wonderful community which recognizes its heroes. What an inspiring thought were a statue of Dale Hayes, a-gape as in the Frances Salyers masterpiece, were erected on top of Mt. Matney. We don't have enough statues of heroes in our county.




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