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CJE Mike Stephens names Marguerite Grider an Adair Co. General

Judge Stephens drops in with special recognition of Ms. Todd on her 98th birthday
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By Leeanna Willis

Adair Friends & Neighbors had a special celebration today.

Ms. Marguerite Todd Grider celebrated her 98th birthday with her family and friends.

She received many gifts, cards, and flowers from her loved ones.

A special surprise was an appearance by County Judge Mike Stephens, who presented Ms. Grider with a certificate naming her an Adair County General.




This story was posted on 2015-09-04 12:25:46
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It's now Adair County General Marguerite Todd Grider



2015-09-04 - Adair Friends & Neighbors, N Reed Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Leeanna Willis.
Adair Friends & Neighbors had a special celebration today, Friday, September 4, 2015. Ms. Marguerite Todd Grider celebrated her 98th birthday. Above, she's presented a certificate making her an Adair County General by Adair County Judge Executive Michael L. Stephens.

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