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Memories: Coburg boy wonders if name Heskamp still rings a bell

Reade Heskamp writes:
Hi to Adair County:

Just an old Coburg boy wondering if the name Heskamp rings any bells these days . . . I doubt it, but would love to hear from anyone on the subject. . . somehow I'm still kicking at 87.

Thanks,
- Reade Heskamp
Mr. Heskamp: Thanks. So good to hear from you. Don't see any prospects of the name not continuing to be highly honored far into the future. We, too, would like to hear from anyone who has memories of both the family and old Coburg. Today's Coburg, by the way, is really growing because of its strategic location as the capital of the tri-counties, T-A-G, Taylor-Adair-Green County area. - EW




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