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Combest family reunion is Sun 7 Jun 2015, in Russell Springs, KY

For all descendants of Samuel and Sarah Combest. Family will honor all its military veterans, past and present this year.

By Janie McFarland

The Combest Family will be having their reunion on June 7, 2015 beginning at 9amCT and going to 4pmCT. We will be meeting at the Russell Springs Community Room, 628 Main Street in Russell Springs, KY. All descendants of Samuel and Sarah Combest are encouraged to attend. Their grandson, Andrew James Combest and wife Mariah Ellen Conover Combest, made their home in Columbia, as did many of his descendants. For more information contact Janie McFarland email: nanamac@duo-county.com. Our theme this year will honor the military veterans, present and past. The meal will be potluck at 12pm noon CT. -Janie McFarland




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